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27-04-2008, 06:20 PM
Gerry4292
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help in identifying
Hi Guys
We had these landed on us by the rspca lol does anyone no what they are.
believed to be a golden tiger
believed to be brazilian white knee
Unsure
believed to be mexican redknee
cheers
Gerry and Maria
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27-04-2008, 06:27 PM
SpiderGirl33
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The first one looks like a chilean rose (grammostola rosea) and the second one looks like some sort of poecilotheria
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0.0.1 H.minax
0.0.1 H.schmidti
0.1.0 L.parahybana
0.1.0 G.rosea
0.0.1 T.gigas
0.0.1 H.maculata
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0.0.1 N.chromatus
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27-04-2008, 06:31 PM
Becky
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Grammostola rosea,
Poecilotheria sp.
Possibly Lasiodora sp. but needs a better picture.
Brachypelma emilia.
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27-04-2008, 06:37 PM
matthew spooner
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i agree with the above. although iwould say that dodgy 3rd pic looks more like a nandhu, maybe a carapoensis
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27-04-2008, 06:42 PM
SpiderGirl33
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i agree with the above. although iwould say that dodgy 3rd pic looks more like a nandhu, maybe a carapoensis
Dont N.carapoensis have big fluffy legs???
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0.0.1 H.minax
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0.1.0 G.rosea
0.0.1 T.gigas
0.0.1 H.maculata
0.0.1 C.fimbriatus
0.0.2 S.philippinus
0.0.1 P.murinus
0.0.1 N.chromatus
0.0.2 C.crawshayi
0.0.9 GALS
0.1.0 Kitty Cat
3.1.0 Budgies
0.1.0 Unidentified haplopelma
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27-04-2008, 06:42 PM
Gerry4292
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Thanks for the help guys,but what are they called in English
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27-04-2008, 06:56 PM
matthew spooner
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Dont N.carapoensis have big fluffy legs???
at adult yes. its the shape of the abdomen that makes me think more nandhu
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27-04-2008, 07:01 PM
Graz
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Grammostola rosea
Poecilothera Ornata? -- get a pic of the underside that would help
Lasiodora sp?
Brachypelma emilia
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I think thats it...
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27-04-2008, 07:03 PM
Elaine R
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1. Chilli rose (Grammostola rosea)
2. Some type of Ornamental (Poecilotheria)
3. unsure
4. Mexican redleg (Brachypelma emilia)
Nice spiders anyway
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0.1.1 E. vulpinus
0.0.1 G. aureostriata
1.0.0 G. iheringi
1.0.0 G. rosea
0.0.2 G. pulchra
0.0.1 H. lividum
0.0.2 L. polycuspulatus
0.0.1 L. parahybana
0.0.10 P. cambridgei
0.0.1 P. miranda
0.0.1 T. aophysis
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27-04-2008, 08:40 PM
Gerry4292
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Thanks, that will help when it comes to rehoming them.
At the moment we are feeding them gut busted locusts,what else would they eat as we would like to vary their diet.
Gerry.
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