Genus Paraphysa

Texas Blonde

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Couldnt find a thread for this genus, so I thought I would start one. This is my little female scrofa. I think this species is way underrated.





 

IguanaMama

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Very nice! I totally agree about them being underrated. They are so metallic. I have a gorgeous male / female pair that I hope to breed when the fella earns his hooks. I'd take pictures but I'm digital camera stupid.
 

Steffen

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I don't think they are underrated. As far as I can tell, everbody loves them. Just do a simple search on this forum for instance... :) It is very nice spiders indeed.
 

pinkzebra

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I LOVE these little Ts. If anyone has any photos of their P. scrofas, please share!!
 

GailC

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Here's my scrofa a day after her last molt


and this was before the molt
 

omni

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Very nice T's guys! Here's "Goldie", adult F scrofa almost 3.5". She's very faded and scruffy right now. I hope she looks half as good after she molts as yours Novak :)
 
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P. Novak

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Very nice T's guys! Here's "Goldie", adult F scrofa almost 3.5". She's very faded and scruffy right now. I hope she looks half as good after she molts as yours Novak :)
Sorry to break it to you, but that looks like a Grammostola rosea.
 

Hasek

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Some photos of my P. scrofa. She was bought as G. rosea RCF. I'm guessing she is an adult?









 

pinkzebra

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She's beautiful, fartkowski! One of my favorite species. I just adore mine.

Jen
 
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