New T's... ID?

Wolvie56X

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got it as a 'Striped Knee Tarantula' these are picks of the more docile one, gonna take pics of the other one, which has more vibrant bright colors

Aphonopelma Seemanni is what ive been coming up with after looking at pics

also gonna post a few of my 'Giant Orange' basically looking for latin names here so i can start learning more about them
 

Wolvie56X

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2 more of the other stripe knee and 3 of the giant orange
 

ChrisNCT

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Hey Wolvie!

Nice additions.

The first one is def. a Cosat Rican Zebra (Aphonopelma seemanni) Any ideas on the sex of the A. seemanni?

The second one has got me good! I have no clue. I was thinking a Pink Zebra Beauty (E. campestratus) but the boday shape and colors seem a bit different so I don't think that is a PZB.
 

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The one's thats not A.seemani looks a lot like Nhandu carapoensis to me (i can also see the long setae on the carapace in a few shots).
 

ChrisNCT

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The first 4 pictures Def. not a Nandu carapoensis.

The Nandu carapoensis lacks the stripes and tan spinnerets.

The A. seemanni have both stripes and tan spinnerets.

As far as the other stripe knee and the oraange sp.
I have no clue........good luck on those two
 
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ChrisNCT said:
The first 4 pictures Def. not a Nandu carapoensis.

The Nandu carapoensis lacks the stripes and tan spinnerets.

The A. seemanni have both stripes and tan spinnerets.
The one's thats not A.seemani looks a lot like Nhandu carapoensis to me
{D

A clear pic of the carapace on the "Giant Orange" would still be a help tho ;).
 

ChrisNCT

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The first set of 4 pics is def. a A seemanni.

The next set of the questionable "orange" maybe a L. parybana??????

The last set of pics if the "stripe knee" may be a E. campestratus in need of a molt.
 
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