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Old 03-05-2008, 10:07 PM
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Default Pamphobeteus sp ecuador II

Heres a couple of pics of one of my pampho's







one of my favourites at the mo
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The second pic looks like it has 10 legs
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Old 04-05-2008, 05:44 PM
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Oooo, pretty
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i would ask to borrow your male, mine were sold as Pamphobeteus Southequador II by a reliable source.
she ate her partner tho they wer defiantely the same species, cant really confirm on anything else..dont wanna end up X breeding so i guess theyr not getting any any more

think theyr really nice spiders, but my big girl really is hooge, lol
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Old 05-05-2008, 10:56 PM
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The second pic looks like it has 10 legs
It does look abit like that, he was in a semi defence pose.
I say semi coz when he really goes for it he sometimes flips so far back he falls over, and thats just fillin his water lol
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i would ask to borrow your male, mine were sold as Pamphobeteus Southequador II by a reliable source.
she ate her partner tho they wer defiantely the same species, cant really confirm on anything else..dont wanna end up X breeding so i guess theyr not getting any any more

think theyr really nice spiders, but my big girl really is hooge, lol

Hi Cam at the moment he isnt quite mature and the females I have are younger still, so no chance in pairing them up.
I have had a good look through my records and he was baught as a "Pamphobeteus sp. south equador" From a reliable source, so I may have miss labelled him as type II sorry my booboo.
I do have 2 others that were definately bought as Pamphobeteus Southequador II From Germany but they are still juveys but if any turn out to be male(should know next moult) we may have to match them up, but please stuff her with food first lol
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Hi Cam at the moment he isnt quite mature and the females I have are younger still, so no chance in pairing them up.
I have had a good look through my records and he was baught as a "Pamphobeteus sp. south equador" From a reliable source, so I may have miss labelled him as type II sorry my booboo.
I do have 2 others that were definately bought as Pamphobeteus Southequador II From Germany but they are still juveys but if any turn out to be male(should know next moult) we may have to match them up, but please stuff her with food first lol
Trust me shes a gannet, lol even for her size.
I cant wait Hope they turn out male!

Got a nice pic of him tho

Lol thats all that was left!

culprit

shes awaiting :P

Glad youv said you bought some sold as P South equador II, i wasnt sure if mine wer mis ID or not.


Looking at your pics tho the refractive areas of the carapace do look slightly different, but thats probably insignificant with pampho sp
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Old 08-05-2008, 10:58 PM
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Wow she is a powerfull looking girl, and when she says no she means "NO" lol

Thought I would show you a couple of one of my other Pampho's.
Watching her last moult was amazing not only did she do it upright but she had a total change of colour.




She was bought as P. platyomma which is no longer a species, so breeding from her would be frowned on, but if I do sometime find a male somewhere that was also sold as platyomma I think I may try.
I know I will get a lot of stick but as long as I dont trade them or if I gave some of the slings to people that understand they may be a hybrid and knew that they wouldnt pass them on I dont think I would be going against nature... well not too much
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Those shedding pictures are phenominal, thanks
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