First American Breeding of new undescribed Brachypelma sp. green knee

funnylori

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Female:


The deed:


I think he got some good insertions there...


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funnylori

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You know those brachy's... She's going to need a cooling period for sure.
 

vvx

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Be careful, there's no way to know if this is truly a new species or if she just hybridized existing species. I wouldn't spend too much for one of these slings.:razz:
 

tmanjim

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I hope you separated them quickly. Those look extemely feisty!!!!!!
 

Annie3Ponies

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Hey, I got a pair of those, only mine are purple knees. They keep doing that thing too!
 

Moltar

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Yeah that's a hybrid, i've seen them before. It's B. klaasi crossed with a vanilla mint Peep.
 

desertdweller

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Darn! That insertion was so fast I missed it. We're talking SPEED here!!! :eek: How the heck are you gonna pull that eggsac?
 

darkeye

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Unfortunately, I am an expert in Green Kneed Tarantulas...and you have two males there.
Therefore...it is obvious there's "no sack" .
 

ShadowBlade

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Unfortunately, I am an expert in Green Kneed Tarantulas...and you have two males there.
Therefore...it is obvious there's "no sack" .
Agreed. Those are either two males or two females. Try taking pics of the underside to confirm.

-Sean
 

Spider45

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That T is from the same area as the three eyed fish from the Simpsons.........

Jim
 
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