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<blockquote data-quote="Rs50matt" data-source="post: 170120" data-attributes="member: 27872"><p>Picture below is a brachypelma albiceps (pretty much all brachypelma look like this at this size, including you Auratum) [ATTACH=full]44996[/ATTACH]below is a picture of a molt I’ve just pulled out of our Psalmopoeus Irminias enclosure (I didn’t post a picture of the actual spider as it’s now got adult colours so looks different to the one you have)[ATTACH=full]44997[/ATTACH]</p><p>and below is our brachypelma auratum, it’s around about the size of your Psalmopoeus sling (first picture) [ATTACH=full]44998[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Im genuinely not being an arsehole and just trying to help. Psalmopoeus are arboreal and brachypelma are terrestrial so require different enclosure set ups. </p><p></p><p>I read on another thread that you didn’t know what slings you had so when I came to this one I didn’t read the opening post (my mistake) and went straight to the pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rs50matt, post: 170120, member: 27872"] Picture below is a brachypelma albiceps (pretty much all brachypelma look like this at this size, including you Auratum) [ATTACH type="full"]44996[/ATTACH]below is a picture of a molt I’ve just pulled out of our Psalmopoeus Irminias enclosure (I didn’t post a picture of the actual spider as it’s now got adult colours so looks different to the one you have)[ATTACH type="full"]44997[/ATTACH] and below is our brachypelma auratum, it’s around about the size of your Psalmopoeus sling (first picture) [ATTACH type="full"]44998[/ATTACH] Im genuinely not being an arsehole and just trying to help. Psalmopoeus are arboreal and brachypelma are terrestrial so require different enclosure set ups. I read on another thread that you didn’t know what slings you had so when I came to this one I didn’t read the opening post (my mistake) and went straight to the pictures. [/QUOTE]
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