Makes Sense
That makes sense. I would wonder though about Aphanopelma in general when it comes to species in the Arizona/California regions.
Some of these species seem so similar that I am not sure exactly why they are classified as a different species. Kind like it used to be with the G rosea.
Maybe that will change with time and maybe I am just being a little to simple about the whole thing.
Oh well, goes to show you why I am a salesman and not a scientist. =D
-Charlie
That makes sense. I would wonder though about Aphanopelma in general when it comes to species in the Arizona/California regions.
Some of these species seem so similar that I am not sure exactly why they are classified as a different species. Kind like it used to be with the G rosea.
Maybe that will change with time and maybe I am just being a little to simple about the whole thing.
Oh well, goes to show you why I am a salesman and not a scientist. =D
-Charlie