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lousie all i know shop told me a 'Thai Tiger' thats all i know, your right it is an 'Old World'. I do have other pics of it from a different angle.Originally posted by Louise~Nichols View PostHi Michael...it looks *Old World* to me...as a rough guess...Haplopelma or Cyriopagopus of some kind I'd say from that angle.
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Originally posted by Louise~Nichols View PostThai Tiger eh?
In that case it should be the Haplopelma Albostriatum.
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theres 2 other images
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Haplopelma Albostriatum would be my guess as well.
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it's a beautiful specimen, hope my H albostriatum looks like that, if i ever get to see it!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.
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Its not, as far as I can see a H. albostriatum, though it is Haplopelma/Ornithoctonus. Maybe H. Von Worthi or O. huwena.Last edited by Nicola Dolby; 14-05-08, 11:13 AM.sigpicHate is for people who find thinking a little too complicated!


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it looked black to start off with as in pic you sent me in the shop Louise but when i took a pic it was brown but doesnt have all white stripes on legs like in pic you sent me to look at.Originally posted by Louise~Nichols View PostCould do with taking a pic in good natural light, or under a fluorescent light and turn the flash off on your camera...it's causing too much light to reflect back.
Look at this one here:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/the.tar...bostriatum.htm
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The whole Haplopelma genus is muddy at the moment. there are a lot of Thai Zebras, thai tigers call them what you will coming into the hobby right now.
Its Asian and its Haplopelma. what species I dont know without a skin or a body. Buy it, enjoy it and watch your fingers
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are there any non-muddy genera? lolReturning 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.
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