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  • Birthday spid - Acanthogonathus pissii

    today its my birthday and the last pressie I received was a spider I've admired for a while, since Peter Roach showed me one in our favourite shop.
    I saw one again recently during our visit for the Essex meet and now I can say I have my first myglamorph - Acanthogonathus pissii (Chilean Chevron). I know nothing about myglamorphs or why that's different to a tarantula but I do know its a lovely copper/bronze metallic colour which certainly attracts me.
    So, if there are any bods here that know about this species or wish to fill me in with the details before I start hoovering the net and books, I'd be very grateful to read.
    Can't wait to rehouse this one even though its in a perfectly good flip top enclosure.
    My Collection - Summer 2011




  • #2
    happy birthday peter, many happy returns. its always nice to get a new T, especially so when its free from someone else lol.
    THE SOUTH EAST ARACHNID SHOW, SUNDAY 29TH JANUARY, ASHFORD INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, JUNCTION 10 M20

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    • #3
      I can't help with your question Peter but just thought I'd wish you a Happy Birthday Nice pressie you had too!
      Proud owner of 48 Tarantulas and other pets.

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      • #4
        happy birthday Peter!
        i've had my franckii for a while now, and it's been fine with water and loads of crickets. fairly undemanding!
        Mary may be able to give you some more tips as she's had them too.
        tarantulas are mygalomorphs as well: from what i understand it's to do with the jaws differing from true spiders in that they move vertically rather than side to side. there may be other differences as well.
        as to why this isn't a tarantula...i have no idea it really looks and acts like one, albeit with more slender legs. hopefully someone can enlighten us!
        Returning violence for violence multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars... Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.
        -Martin Luther King Jr.

        <-Black Metal Contra Mundum->
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        • #5
          Happy birthday
          <<< Waxworm specialist >>>

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          • #6
            Thanks folks.
            I found a little info on the T-store http://www.the-t-store.co.uk/forum/i...showtopic=6357 and a hell of a lot of info on myglamorphs (195 pages) on the Venom list.
            My Collection - Summer 2011



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            • #7
              rather amusing...one guy says humidity, the other says dry.
              the lesson is clear, i think...they are adaptable, and different balances work for different people and different spiders
              so many people believe that they alone know the right way to keep things, but unless people think outside the box, using any advice as a starting platform or something to try, and consider the individual animal AS an individual, not a carbon copy of someone else's, they may end up wondering why the spider isn't thriving.
              well just my view. it is nice to have a starting point and to move on from there with a little trial and error.
              Returning violence for violence multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars... Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.
              -Martin Luther King Jr.

              <-Black Metal Contra Mundum->
              My Collection: - Support captive breeding

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              • #8
                so true James
                Have you found your's webs lots. There's plenty of substrate webbing in mine but I'm curious as to whether its going to create a web hide.
                My Collection - Summer 2011



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                • #9
                  oddly, mine hasn't webbed much yet at all. may need to add some more stuff to which to anchor the webbing.
                  rather ferocious little lady, though she sits still most of the time and is really hard to phase lol. if you come near her, though...she pounces!
                  Returning violence for violence multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars... Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.
                  -Martin Luther King Jr.

                  <-Black Metal Contra Mundum->
                  My Collection: - Support captive breeding

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                  • #10
                    Hey Peter this is a nice looking arachnid - are you sure this isn't classed as a tarantula?? Martin Goss classes them as tarantulas.
                    I prefer A. Franckii though - I like the slightly different colouring it has, then again, it may just have been a difference in the pictures that I saw.
                    I kind of want one of these now, the colouration is really nice.
                    Li'l' Ice Cube the Brachypelma Smithi!!! (As of 13/05/08 !!) But, I'm still gonna refer to it as Ice Cube!
                    Pyro the Brachypelma Auratum!!!!!!!!!!

                    Many, many thanks Louise!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                    • #11
                      From what I'm told and read it suggests its not a tarantula however many sites selling spiders group them under the title tarantula for selling purposes only. Take another look under Martin Goss, he lists them merely under Spiders.
                      I've seen both the franckii and pissii but decided on the pissii a while back. The photo on Martin's site does look good but I didn't notice such a difference when I saw them.
                      My Collection - Summer 2011



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                      • #12
                        Mine (franki) tend to web like candy floss, I keep them dryish and spray once a week, all over the web.
                        spider woman at Wilkinsons

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Peter Lacey View Post
                          From what I'm told and read it suggests its not a tarantula however many sites selling spiders group them under the title tarantula for selling purposes only. Take another look under Martin Goss, he lists them merely under Spiders.
                          I've seen both the franckii and pissii but decided on the pissii a while back. The photo on Martin's site does look good but I didn't notice such a difference when I saw them.
                          Ahh - take ANOTHER look at Martin Goss; Spiders may be the Heading but look just above the Species' list and there's another header saying 'Tarantulas'!
                          Sorry I just like pointing things out and feeling right about it!

                          Yeah there probably is very little difference in real life views on them, but the abdomen still looks great with the colour.

                          It's irratating me that this isn't classed as a tarantula cuz I need to know why lol! I'll look into it a little later.

                          I would consider getting one, cuz the colour (like I said) is great, but what are its living requirements and specific caring information?
                          Li'l' Ice Cube the Brachypelma Smithi!!! (As of 13/05/08 !!) But, I'm still gonna refer to it as Ice Cube!
                          Pyro the Brachypelma Auratum!!!!!!!!!!

                          Many, many thanks Louise!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                          • #14
                            Happy Birthday Peter

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                            • #15
                              Oh damn sorry Peter how could I forget to add... should've been the first thing I said. Thanks Sylvi for making me notice lol - I got caught up with the business of this arachacnid lol!
                              Happy Birthday Peter.
                              Li'l' Ice Cube the Brachypelma Smithi!!! (As of 13/05/08 !!) But, I'm still gonna refer to it as Ice Cube!
                              Pyro the Brachypelma Auratum!!!!!!!!!!

                              Many, many thanks Louise!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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