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Will do. I've got a group of them to raise courtesy of a good friend.Thats a new one on me. Definitely keep us posted as they grow. :clap:
Eric
Will do. I've got a group of them to raise courtesy of a good friend.Thats a new one on me. Definitely keep us posted as they grow. :clap:
Only the ones I have. Thanks!.. hopefully things will work out with the group I have. I'm thankful to have them... tiny little things right now.Best of luck!
Are there many of this species in the US?
Thanks! Easily one of my favorites... she's 5 years old and has produced 5 eggsacs over the years (twice double clutched). When I got her out for this photo, I finally took out four 3-inch offspring that I had left living in her cereal container this past year!thats one awesome looking T.
Great shot too!
By the way how old is it?
Wow, wait four offsprings living with her?? Thats amazing and your female is definitely one of the beautifulest representation of this sp. i've ever seen.Thanks! Easily one of my favorites... she's 5 years old and has produced 5 eggsacs over the years (twice double clutched). When I got her out for this photo, I finally took out four 3-inch offspring that I had left living in her cereal container this past year!
Eric
Eric, she's a stunner. :worship:Psalmopoeus cambridgei
Eric
if it is still in "descpription process" you shouldn't use this name in the public. Names which are published without a scientific relevant paper which introduces this names properly are called "nomen nudum" and can't be used for a description anymore! => no serious scientist would use the name Psalmopoues victorii anymore to name a new Psalmopoeus species, because you made it to a nomen nudum!hello I just wanna show you a new species in descripiton process
it´s name Psalmopoeus victorii (Mexico)