I was wondering what makes a sp. rare? I see so many common T's out there listed as rare. (T. blondi, A.versicolor and B. angustum etc.). To me they seem to be a dime a dozen. I begining to feel that the term RARE is used too loosely just to make a sale or to hype of a sp. of T.
Hey I was wondering if there was anybody out ther who can explain to me why certain sp. of T's get there genus changed? ie:Avic borelli is now a Aphonopelma sp. and Vitalius platyomma is now a Pamphobeteus. sp. the rumor now is that Brachypelma pallidium is next. Also who or what makes the...
O.K. I understand that some people are willing to pay $975 for a T, but are we really so desperate wouldn't you rather pay $30 for the same sp. when they are out there? With the balance of the money you can buy a few more T's plus food for them. Be SMART SHOPPER. :D
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