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Old 09-05-2008, 11:36 AM
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I'm not going and even if I was I have no money but IF I was going and I had some money I'd be after:

B. Albop.
T. Pruriens m/m
*maybe* B. Smithi m/m
A. Purpurea
A. Versicolor
S. Calceatum
T. Apophysis
H. Lividum
A. Geniculata
And probably some adult Emps.
And maybe, if they sell stickies, some adult P. Schultei because I am REALLY impatient for mine to hatch.
Oooo nice lot! My albop has just moulted and it only ate yesterday!! She doesn't read the books lol The fastest growing Brachy that exists i reckon!
As for the other lot.. providing all goes well with breeding and loans etc i should have some A. versicolor, S. calceatum AND H. lividum babies soon. Watch this space!
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Old 09-05-2008, 11:58 AM
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Watch this space!
Better get myself a job soon then!
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Old 09-05-2008, 12:50 PM
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Been offered x10 Brachypelma Hamorii.

Quick question, wtf are they?
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Old 09-05-2008, 01:22 PM
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Whats been sold as Brachypelma pallidum, which is now Aphonopelma pallidum, was thought to be B hamorii.(2003)
Equally though, Tesmoingt & J M Verdez didnt think either B hamori or A pallidum is in the trade.
They actually thought pet trade A pallidum or B pallidum is a Brachy hybrid. (pre-2000)

As for what B hamorii looks like...dunno, strange as its only described 11years ago
will try to see if i can find any recent info

Heres some references for info:

THE TARANTULA BIBLIOGRAPHY »—› Theraphosinae › Brachypelma

Brachypelma hamorii Tesmoingt, Cléton & Verdez, 1997
– Mexico

Tesmoingt, M., F. Cléton & J.-M. Verdez. 1997.
Description de Brachypelma annitha n. sp. et de Brachypelma hamorii n. sp. mâles et femelles, nouvelles espèces proches de Brachypelma smithi (Cambridge, 1897) du Mexique.
Arachnides 32: 8-20. [p. 9, pl. 1-6].

Tesmoingt, M., F. Cléton & J.-M. Verdez. 1997.
Description de Brachypelma annitha n. sp. et de Brachypelma hamorii n. sp. mâles et femelles, nouvelles espèces proches de Brachypelma smithi (Cambridge, 1897) du Mexique. 2ème partie.
Arachnides 33: 2-10. [p. 3, pl. 9-11].

Probably doesnt help, lol can you get pictures? from a reliable source or not?
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Old 09-05-2008, 01:26 PM
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Whats been sold as Brachypelma pallidum, which is now Aphonopelma pallidum, was thought to be B hamorii.(2003)
Equally though, Tesmoingt & J M Verdez didnt think either B hamori or A pallidum is in the trade.
They actually thought pet trade A pallidum or B pallidum is a Brachy hybrid. (pre-2000)

As for what B hamorii looks like...dunno, strange as its only described 11years ago
will try to see if i can find any recent info

Heres some references for info:

THE TARANTULA BIBLIOGRAPHY »—› Theraphosinae › Brachypelma

Brachypelma hamorii Tesmoingt, Cléton & Verdez, 1997
– Mexico

Tesmoingt, M., F. Cléton & J.-M. Verdez. 1997.
Description de Brachypelma annitha n. sp. et de Brachypelma hamorii n. sp. mâles et femelles, nouvelles espèces proches de Brachypelma smithi (Cambridge, 1897) du Mexique.
Arachnides 32: 8-20. [p. 9, pl. 1-6].

Tesmoingt, M., F. Cléton & J.-M. Verdez. 1997.
Description de Brachypelma annitha n. sp. et de Brachypelma hamorii n. sp. mâles et femelles, nouvelles espèces proches de Brachypelma smithi (Cambridge, 1897) du Mexique. 2ème partie.
Arachnides 33: 2-10. [p. 3, pl. 9-11].

Probably doesnt help, lol can you get pictures? from a reliable source or not?
I found those aye, just wanted to try and find pics, the blokes reliable, but doesn't own a camera.
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I found those aye, just wanted to try and find pics, the blokes reliable, but doesn't own a camera.
Send J M Verdez if you speak french lol, im sure as he described it, hed be able to help..
Maybe try T-store forums
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Send J M Verdez if you speak french lol, im sure as he described it, hed be able to help..
Maybe try T-store forums
Sent him an e-mail just before with my brutally basic french
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Sent him an e-mail just before with my brutally basic french
Make sure to post about it, would love to know.
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Make sure to post about it, would love to know.
Will do, I really need to try and find a Brachy expert me thinks.
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im after sub adult female or juvi, P.irminia and any haplopelma species that I dont have, although im not going myself.
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