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How many brachy species do you have?

Phil

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Thanks for the photos buddy. Very different coloration on the abdomen. the other one Ibdidnt take certain it had much redder hairs on the abdomen but that could have been through fresher moult or anything as both only juveniles and so true adult colours not present in either. I sort of wish I got both now....ha ha
 

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here is my updated list of brachy species
Brachypelma albiceps x5
Brachypelma albiceps (Hybrid?) x1
Brachypelma albopilosum x7
Brachypelma annitha x3
Brachypelma auratum x4
Brachypelma baumgarteni x3
Brachypelma boehmei x3
Brachypelma emilia x7
Brachypelma epicureanum x1
Brachypelma hamorii x9
Brachypelma kahlenbergi x2
Brachypelma klaasi x3
Brachypelma sabulosom x1
Brachypelma schroederi x2
Brachypelma smithi x1
Brachypelma vagans x2
Brachypelma verdezi x2

still looking for the following for the full house if anyone can help me out!? LOL

Brachypelma andrewi
Brachypelma aureoceps
Brachypelma fossorium
 
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here is my updated list of brachy species
Brachypelma albiceps x5
Brachypelma albiceps (Hybrid?) x1
Brachypelma albopilosum x7
Brachypelma annitha x3
Brachypelma auratum x4
Brachypelma baumgarteni x3
Brachypelma boehmei x3
Brachypelma emilia x7
Brachypelma epicureanum x1
Brachypelma hamorii x9
Brachypelma kahlenbergi x2
Brachypelma klaasi x3
Brachypelma sabulosom x1
Brachypelma schroederi x2
Brachypelma smithi x1
Brachypelma vagans x2
Brachypelma verdezi x2

still looking for the following for the full house if anyone can help me out!? LOL

Brachypelma andrewi
Brachypelma aureoceps
Brachypelma fossorium
Wow, what a brachy collection you have there. I am trying to catch up a little bit, my next purchase is going to Hopefully include B. boehmei, B. vagans, and Hopefully B. baumgarteni and B. klaasi
 

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Wow, what a brachy collection you have there. I am trying to catch up a little bit, my next purchase is going to Hopefully include B. boehmei, B. vagans, and Hopefully B. baumgarteni and B. klaasi
Thanks, its a shame you are not on my side of the pond as I have most of them available for sale
 

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!!!!News flash!!!!
My original post talked about EXCLUDING the B. Angustum as there is a divsion over whether or not this still a brachy species or Sericopelma.
Anyway, not to take any chances, and a huge thanks to @T-Baby - who spotted one in her local pet store, bought it and posted to me :) - I took delivery of a juvenile Angustum to add to all the other brachys last Friday.

Still need for the Brachy full house....
Brachypelma andrewi
Brachypelma aureoceps
Brachypelma fossorium

Help me feed my brachy addiction guys Anyone get any of these 3 in the UK?
 

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This is for you @Phil ...so I really do love Brachys but need a few more to catch up to you I have the following
B.Albiceps x1
B.Albopilosum X5(including a MM and adult female)
B.Annitha x1
B.Auratum x1
B.Boehmei x2
B.Emelia x1(adult female)
B.Hamorii x2 (juvies)
B.Kahlenbergi x1
B.Klassi (adult female)
B.Schroederi X 1 female
B.Smithi x1
B.Vagans x2
B.Verdezi x1

and that's all of them I think LOL hoping to find more in the future...:D
 

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Yep I'm just going by what the lable said...should just put it down as two annitha's :)you better remind @Phil too look at his list!:D
it may be likely that smithi is actually hamorii. I am the same, got some Ts which had a smithi listed as well as hamorri and too small to determine one way or the other. Brachy will get like the avicularia before we know it....LOL
Great list though I need to keep looking over my shoulder...ha ha
 

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it may be likely that smithi is actually hamorii. I am the same, got some Ts which had a smithi listed as well as hamorri and too small to determine one way or the other. Brachy will get like the avicularia before we know it....LOL
Great list though I need to keep looking over my shoulder...ha ha
Don't worry @Phil you will always be one step ahead :) if I ever found any on your list you are missing you would be the first to know...I like to share the spider love lol;)
 

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I think your mystery brachy is an albiceps..possibly.
It was purchased as B albiceps but when compared to the other one I have (on the LHS) the colouration of the abdomen and legs (and size) makes me think their might be a bit of a hybrid in her. Consensus being either klasii or bohemia in there too? The legs are chocolate brown/deep red which I have never seen in any other albiceps I have owned as always jet black. The carapace is deffo 'albiceps' in appearance though.
 

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I think they are all my favourites....probably why I have so many of them ha ha
I just picked up my first two yesterday. A p murinus, and this beautiful sp.
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