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Pamphobeteus species confusion


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14 years 6 months ago #44056 by Dave Dawson
iv just noticed when i handled my ts, wouldnt eat as aggresive as they noramlly do.
and instead of taking a hisser it would flick hairs at it.

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14 years 6 months ago #44064 by Visser
Replied by Visser on topic Re: Pamphobeteus species confusion
I've never fed any of my T's anything bigger than a large cricket. Maybe that is the difference. It doesn't bug me though. I enjoy handling my T's.

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14 years 6 months ago - 14 years 5 months ago #44080 by Francois
P.sp.South Ecuador MM

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P.fortis

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P.sp.South Ecuador MF

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P.nigricolor MF

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P.sp.Machalla MF

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14 years 6 months ago - 14 years 6 months ago #44081 by Jake
I.ll take a stab at this species.

1) P. platyomma
2) P. nigricolor
3) P. sp. J Ecuador
4) P. fortis
5) P. ultramarinus (long shot geuss)
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14 years 6 months ago #44093 by Visser
Replied by Visser on topic Re: Identify the different Pampho's
Are 3, 4 and 5 ultramarinus? If so... bloody hell! Aren't they super rare? Either way, those are some really beautiful specimens. I can't get enough of pamphos.

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14 years 6 months ago #44108 by Dave Dawson
1 nigricolour
2 spec equador
3 nigricolour female
4 spec machalla
5 spec machalla

just a guess< its hard to identify pamps as most of them look the same.

abd ultramurinus is def none of those. that spider is to unique and to rare. :huh:

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