Genus Pachistopelma

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Arachnobaron
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Very nice man, i think this species kicks ass, and best of all, it becomes BLUE !!!!. My little ones will arrive in one or two weeks eheheheh, here is a pic of an adult one.
 

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Arachnobaron
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That is an awesome T, is that species related to Avicularia by any chance, just at a glance it really reminds me of an Avic both as an sling and as an adult, just minus the pink toes.
cheers
ORION
 

TheDarkness

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at night I will post more pictures

of the new enclousers...

I hope that when I arrive in house they already have made much web...
 

TheDarkness

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Hi TheNatural

this ling is from reiydi??

do you think it is a real Pachistopelma sp, can't be, maybe, a Iridopelma sp??
 

psionix

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@ TheDarkness & michal1991

there isn't much difference between Avicularia, Iridopelma, Tapinauchenius or Pachistopelma:
 
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TheDarkness

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Pachistopelma rufonigrum #1


Pachistopelma rufonigrum #2

PS.: She lost 3 legs in the last molt... but she is fine... feeding normaly...
 

Strubles

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a few days I had leave two fishes on the enclosure of my P. rufonigrum...

It have an aquatic area that she can stay near.

So, she had discover the new habitants (or ex-new habitat? {D ) and get eat them :rolleyes:

:D :D :D

here is she waiting them pass:









and now she get one:



observe that she's on the water in the last photos

:rolleyes:

my little killer

sorry about my bad english

adnam, do you mate your pachisto or they come gravid?
 

Strubles

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"valeu Adnan, tu sabe q fim deu os lings? um com o Airon, algum ainda tá cuntigo?"

today I took some photos about her feedig...


after a few minutes, she leave the cockroaches and start to walking on enclosure. She stops near the water, posicionate the abdomen and than escape a fluid from her :eek:

It happen too faster that I can't fotograph...

here the little art (white thing in water):
 
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birdspidersCH

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hi,

are there any pachistopelma in europe ? I am looking for some Pachistopelma spp, but i found nothing.
Sry for my bad english^^

regards Martin
 

hamfoto

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The only place you'll be able to get those is to go to Brazil and catch them...;P

Chris
 
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