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Fresh Poecilotheria Regalis (Indian Ornamental)

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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2009

Wow, Pandora sure has grown

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  • hi jon, i know that the p regalis has a "white band" under its abdomen, and its the only pokie with it right? my friend sold me a pokie and said it was a regalis, but its at 2 1/2 inches now and i dont see a white band, what pokie could it be??

  • @joliver1285

    this is the one

    watch?v=VtzjbkuY1ck

  • @Jon3800 hey jon, just a little update. the "regalis" i have just molted, 3 inches now. i see the yellow on the legs, still no white band. i do see brownish-orange hairs under torch light...i looked at striata pics like you said, and they do look very similar...hmmm...

  • @joliver1285

    you have P.striata

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  • the Abdominal Band at 2.01 is clearly not visible on my pokie -

    I think its P fasciata but it could be P striata. its a 4 1/2"-5" sub adult very bright yellow warning legs. I need to make a vid of it. but it probably wont be HD. lol

  • @joliver1285

    I'd ask you to look over my video called "Overview of Poecilotheria species". Its a detailed video of all the pokies in my collection. Each species is unique so it shouldn't be too hard.

  • @Jon3800 i see. yup no yellow warning legs. i'll do more research. thanks man, im not that good in identifying pokies yet, the metallica and regalis being the easiest. i'll see if i can take a good enough picture/video. i'll let you know. thanks again jon.

  • @joliver1285

    They should. I have a 2'' P.metallica and P.fasciata already showing colors. Best to take a picture or a video of the specimen. Your's could be P.striata

  • @Jon3800 do the yellow warning legs appear on 2 1/2 inch specimens? i dont see yellow, but i do see kind of orange-brownish hairs.

  • @joliver1285

    1) yes

    2) I can't really pinpoint much because I need more info. Does it have the yellow legs? Or does it have orange hair? My guess would be fasciata, striata or pederseni.

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