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pinkzebra

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Great pics! I love your ornata and blue fang. Seems to be quite a size difference between the male and female genic. Good luck getting a sac!

Jen
 

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thanks!im working on it hehe.male is def a little intimidated id say :D
 

butch4skin

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Nice Phlogius. I'm rapidly becoming more interested in this genus, Selenotypus, and Selenotholus. Is the Ornithoctiinae sp. the same that they're often calling L. violacepes?
 

butch4skin

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Damn, nice "Bach Ma" as well. Any chance that you'll be making some spiderlings available in the near future?
 

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Nice Phlogius. I'm rapidly becoming more interested in this genus, Selenotypus, and Selenotholus. Is the Ornithoctiinae sp. the same that they're often calling L. violacepes?
hey thanks there :D
yeah the aussie tarantulas are definetly pretty interesting.i like them alot.keep an eye out for some new species from there comin in soon ;]
yes that is the same spider as whats being sold as Lampropelma violaceopes.its also sold as Haplopelma robustom in europe aswell.those are both just pet trade names until the species is properly identified.
what it really is tho i couldnt tell ya heh.i have a feeling it may be Haplopelma but because its unkown i just label it as such.

Damn, nice "Bach Ma" as well. Any chance that you'll be making some spiderlings available in the near future?
hopefully i should have a mature male soon and he will def get put to use.if i get any spiderlings from the matings i dunno if id really sell them tho.this species is super rare and id rather see all the slings go to breeders until these are more established in the hobby.
 

butch4skin

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hopefully i should have a mature male soon and he will def get put to use.if i get any spiderlings from the matings i dunno if id really sell them tho.this species is super rare and id rather see all the slings go to breeders until these are more established in the hobby.
Can't say that I blame you on that one. Still, I'd probably be willing to commit any number of felonies to get my hands in a few.
 

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lol man!
there a really beautiful species.they get quite big to.i guesse they can reach the size of schmidti which is the largest of the Haplopelma's
 
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