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This photo looks very similar to Ornithoctonus aureotibialis - are you sure it's a H. minax? I only question it because I thought H. minax had a almost completely black abdomen. I think I have one of each species, but am coming across many photos of H. minax with either black or brown abdomens. Does H. minax have two different colour forms, or is it a case of mistaken identity?
she is a minax , she was in pre moult when i took that photo hence the brownish colouration , she has moulted since and got her lovely velvety jet black colours now
bring it along to newark colin ( if your going) and i will teach it how to burrow for you , i will try and get a photo of her post moult she is a bit of a pet hole though
very nice Andy!
that last pic looks like she's thinking no one will ever find her there! bless
good luck with that Haplopelma sp "Thingamy" Colin hope you ID it one day!
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thanks james, i thought she was going to bolt down her burrow when i lifted the lid up, (she usually does) but she stayed long enough so i could get a couple of photos
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