Genus Psalmopoeus

Storm76

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That species is found in Mexico, P. emeraldus is from Colombia.

See P. emeraldus here.
*facepalm* Stupid question from me, indeed! Especially since I know better and even posted that information on another thread today! LOL - thanks Chad.
 

Storm76

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I HARDLY see my P. irminia sling out - got the treat of seeing her (pretty sure it's a female actually) grab a cricket yesterday, though. After waiting for 10 minutes...she's very shy ;)
 

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Since not everone is looking through picture threads, figured I'd put them into this, too.

P. cambridgei female nomming on superworm
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P. irminia female
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P. irminia female
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P. irminia sling / juvie
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tfd6506

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Whoa, is this one purple or is that lightning? I don't think I've seen purple MMs?
I think thats just the lighting making it look unnatural. Taken with an iphone camera lol. I will admit I can count on one hand how many specimens in my collection have hooked out into mature males so far, but this guy def has the hooks and bulbous palps! He will be shipped off on loan next week.
 

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Psalmopoeus Cambridgei (1½" Sling) update.
A little agitated by the second photo I captured.

Psalmo Cambridgei (One and a Half inches).jpg

-Andrew
 
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