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    Grammostola porteri




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    Re: Grammostola porteri

    THERE it is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    Beauty!

    Now wheres the real deal?

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    Re: Grammostola porteri

    Great pics Andrew.
    Christie
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    Cause when push comes to shove you taste what you're made of
    You might bend, till you break cause its all you can take
    On your knees you look up decide you've had enough
    You get mad you get strong wipe your hands shake it off
    Then you Stand

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    Re: Grammostola porteri

    Thanks Guys.

    Still getting that one figured out Pattimus

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    Re: Grammostola porteri

    What's the difference between G. porteri and G. rosea? I've never seen a porteri up close and personal like.

    Here's a pic of my G. grossa, just for fun. I can get a better one, if you'd like when my camera is working again. She's one of my favorites.

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/gallery/...ge.php?i=22512

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/gallery/...ggrossa023.jpg

    Ack! Why can't I post pictures correctly????

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    Re: Grammostola porteri

    From what I understand after talking with a few arachnologists active in the invertebrate hobby, as well as some close friends/breeders...G. rosea was reclassified into two separate species. I am still confused on this somewhat, as some people don't agree with the reclassification, some have never heard of it, and some quote it like the holy bible.

    There is the common Chilean Rose (G. porteri) found throughout the pet trade, showing the common metallic browns, purples, and blacks. Then there is the much rarer Red Rose Tarantula (G. rosea) which exhibits pinks, reds, fuschias, and blacks.

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    Re: Grammostola porteri

    I'm going to talk to some of my friends about this. I'm trying to keep all the grammys in my collection, I'd hate to think I'm missing a few.

    Here, this should work:



    She's a big'un and getting bigger.

    If I ever get my camera working again, I'll show off a few red phase roseys I have. They are stunning.

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