Hi, also my Grammostola was sold as sp. Concepcion; I've bought her in Germany as a subadult for 15euro. I've seen them only a couple of times in the expos here in Italy.I just picked up a 3.5"-4" G. concepcion. Has anyone else seen them around? How common are they and what is the usual going price?
wow nice....:clap:Hi, also my Grammostola was sold as sp. Concepcion; I've bought her in Germany as a subadult for 15euro. I've seen them only a couple of times in the expos here in Italy.
There she is:
http://www.tarantole.com/Galleria%20foto/Grammostola%20rosea/GR3.jpg
hope you like her
sorry to bring it up but hybrid maybe lol j/k . i guess this sp is newly discoverd?It looks like a rcf rosea and an A. seemanni got together.
Perfect pictures of what mine looks like:
http://theraphosidae.fotopic.net/c907556.html
Interesting pics. i was especially curious about the ones of the front two pair of legs/feet. Is that structure specific to the G. concepcion species? My G. rosea's legs/feet don't look like that at all.It looks like a rcf rosea and an A. seemanni got together.
Perfect pictures of what mine looks like:
http://theraphosidae.fotopic.net/c907556.html
Can you please post ventral images? With emphasis on the scopulae of the metatarsus...I just picked up a 3.5"-4" G. concepcion. Has anyone else seen them around? How common are they and what is the usual going price?
That's what i was curious about.Can you please post ventral images? With emphasis on the scopulae of the metatarsus...
Eric
I'll See if I can snag a better pic of her when I get back home....Then We'll go from thereThat's what i was curious about.
The T in SouthernStyle's pics don't depict the same characteristics on the metatarsus as shown on the link. The pics on the link it is so obvious it can easily be seen even from the dorsal view.
Very cool - yeah those 'flairs' (high tech term - lol) were the first things i noticed. Can't wait to see yours. Very interesting. Its metatarsus definately looks different than any G. rosea i've ever seen. Congrats!Oookay, my moms camera is a piece of crap so I'm going to have to wait until I can get my camera back which will hopefully be in a day or two. I do know that its the tarantula from the link that I sent. It has a the little flairs near the end of the toes or tarsels. Thats prolly why I thought its legs looked like the cambridgei's =P. Anyway, I will get a vent pic and a full body pic of it as soon as I get my camera.
I love its attitude! It lets me pick it up and flip it over. Lol =D Very cool little spider.