This Iridopelma is not even a listed or "registered species", it's technically an off grid specimen. At the end of the day we can only speculate that it is found exclusively in Brazil. None of us know where to collect it. We're are just assuming at this point.
Overall positive energy and easy to talk to and very knowledgeable of the trade. He was willing to be flexible on prices for multiple quantity purchase. Its was cool to finally meet at the bug fair and acquire some rare Ts. Will definitely do business again.
Can anyone Identify the difference of P. south ecuador and P. machalla. I have kept and produced offspring with P. south Ecuador but have never owned a P. machalla. Spending hours looking at photos over the years I cannot distinguish them apart. I want to get new genetics but don't want to cross...
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