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Nemoq

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Eupalaestras Campestratus please confirm. I made a new thread because for some.reason i cant load pics on the old one.
 

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MassExodus

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I can't confirm 100% because I've never owned one, but I've looked into this one and the G maule a bunch. The stripes on the legs, as well as the brownish pink hair looks right. Have you compared it against pics online? And do you have reason to doubt its a PZB?
 

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She looks alot like my Grammastola pulchripes thats why i asked the id and i want to do some research on her but i need to.know i have the right species. Alot of people say they are slow spiders but mine is super fast the way people describe the PZB is not like mine at all
 

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Yours is still a juvie, all of them are fast and skittish at that stage..well, most are. Pulchripes could definitely look similar at that size, but that's not a pulchripes in the pic
 

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Like I said I'm just guessing based on memory, so you should look up some pics, or wait and someone here who's owned one will chime in. I'm going to look them up now, I'm fairy certain that is indeed a Pzb.
 

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Maybe you can help with this. She buries everything i gave her a small water dish burried i gave her a hide burried l. Am.i doung something wrong or what?
 

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Maybe you can help with this. She buries everything i gave her a small water dish burried i gave her a hide burried l. Am.i doung something wrong or what?
Lol, no. Some just bury their stuff. Spiders are individuals, and some of those individuals have their own ideas about decor. :) I have a pulchripes that webs like a gbb and he always buries his dish. I just make it rain on a portion of web occasionally and make sure he's eating, so he wont dehydrate.
 

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Sorry for being a pest but can you maybe help.sex my G.pulchripes
 

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not a pest thats what this place is for. we r all watering at the mouth to get new collectors and enthusiasts educated and into the hobby. power in numbers and all that. but u need to get a clear shot inside the abdomen of the molt between the front book lungs thats where the interest for sexing a molt is. look on line to see and example so u know how to take ur shot and post it again.
 

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u have it spread at the rear book lungs. what u need to look at is between the front 2 book lungs.
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I'm guessing yours to be male since the photo is not clear enough. Let's wait for the masters to sex your T though. ;)
 

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