Green with envy

MrsHaas

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Anyone got some good pix of an special green Ts? One of my fav is the emerald skeleton, when it's a sling it's abdomen is a gorgeous sparkling chartrues!! Please share!
 

Storm76

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My guess would be Thrixopelma pruriens, although the flash throws the coloration off somewhat...
 

Akai

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You'd think green would be more prevalent with Ts based on camoflage alone but other then the Ts mentioned, nothing else comes to mind.
 

Frogo224

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This is kind of a bad picture but my Euthalus Truculentus has a dark emerald sheen, she's lovely!
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pyro fiend

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the only other "green" i can think of is Aphonopelmas "carlsbad green" and its not really all that good either
 

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I don't have a picture of it, but I have a 5+ inch P. rufilata. In contrast to the greys/blues/yellows of most of the other Ornamentals, this one is a muted green. Should have called him Lucky (Charms). :)
 

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I have a carls bad green and she is black with a white helmet, not at all "green" but perhaps a very subtle light hue of deep green in the light
 

RussoTuristo

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Wasn't there a greenish Avicularia? I remember reading something about it, but I don't remember the name. And no, I don't mean A. versicolor.
 

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This is kind of a bad picture but my Euthalus Truculentus has a dark emerald sheen, she's lovely!
Truculentus is a great little T, I love the cowlicks. I hope I can see one in person someday.
 

scorpionchaos

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I think storm can't understand how he missed that one :p

H.incei have an amazing green when they are young, it shows as slings but once the get a little larger it's more prevelant however when they get larger it goes away :(

There is a green form of A.versicolor but they are usually a nice blue.
 
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