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Old 10-07-03, 03:23 PM   #1
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G rosea mating pictures

Here's my mature pair getting ready to do the wild thing. Male being on the right.

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Old 10-07-03, 03:56 PM   #2
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Nice, Robert! Is it true that males only live a few years?
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great pic!
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wow nice pic. the flash makes them look otherworldly(if thats even a word)
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Jay76,
Depending on the particular species, males usually have another year and a half to live AFTER maturing. males do not live as long as females. Females usually mature AFTER the same aged male has died of old age as to prevent inbreeding.
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beautiful! I am looking to getting a a rosy T. after we move!
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Awesome! They're both great looking spiders, hopefully they reproduce well for you.
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So is the chesnut phase a different locale? Or do soom happen to become brownish? tb
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Old 10-08-03, 02:36 PM   #9
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I don't beleive they are from different region but I could be wrong.
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Any ideas why there is a color variation? I saw some at the show they were very cool looking.
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Old 10-10-03, 08:40 AM   #11
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Tim,
I only have a theory as to why they have a color variation. I beleive they were ONCE either a different species OR they once were a specific color for a specific region. They are however not anymore IF they once were as many color morphs may be found in a particular egg sac therefor siblings may have different colors. Same is true for the striped knee, Aphonopelma seemanni.
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Old 10-10-03, 10:01 AM   #12
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Cool thanks for the theory and info! TB By the way great pics your posting.
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