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Looks like a seemanni in need of a molt to me. Seeing the spinnerettes would tell us for sure.
definately rules out Aphonopelma seemanni then.ye its due for a molt soon, and the spinerets are just light black
definately rules out Aphonopelma seemanni then.
yee, she should molt soon, so i will post a pic on a new threadi was thinking seemani too until you said the spinerettes were light black. i'd say your best bet is to just post a pic of it after it molts.
or you can just dig up this one and use this one.yee, she should molt soon, so i will post a pic on a new thread![]()
case closed then untill the moltlol
NOOOOO , dont eat them be known as a welcher but dont eat the Ts lolim sticking to Aphonopelma seemanni, final answer!....if its not, i'll eat both my T's!!........anyone know a good sauce/dip for T legs?
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Hehe! dont worry, i wont eat them....but i bet they would taste like chicken?NOOOOO , dont eat them be known as a welcher but dont eat the Ts lol
shes is 3"When did it last molt?
EDIT: NEvermind saw the date, so only 2 months ago. What's it's size?
Yeah, based on that pic my guess would be Lasiodora parahybanathe after-molt picture (the blurry one) looks like it could even be a parahybana.