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| Phormictopus cancerides Hatian Brown P cancerides is nicely colored with a brilliant metallic bronze on the cephalothorax and varying shades of brown throughout the body. This species has a fairly nasty temper and requires a bit more humidity than most species. They reach an impressive size of around 8 inches making them a great display animal. |
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| Lasiodorides polycuspulatus Peru Blonde This is a not so often seen species with nice leg striping and a beautiful metallic brown on the cephalothorax. The dark femurs also contrast very well. This species is a bit flighty but not overly aggressive. It is not the most colorful spider available but a beautiful overall look and not being offered regularily make this a great spider. |
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| Vitallius platyomma Brazilian Pink This species should actually be in Pamphobeteus it shares all the typical Pamphobeteus features. This is a large spider with a beautiful pink coloration on the cephalothorax. Males in particular show the intense pink the species is named for. Spiderlings are exceptionally colored as well with a bright orange abdomen with black connected diamonds. The outher edge of the cephelothorax has a pinkish ring and the legs are dark. |
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