Chilobrachys question

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Ultum4Spiderz

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I had a sai yok it did fine for a long while. When i rehoused it I don’t think I kept it as wet as before it got stuck in molt.
What’s the question? Nice looking T.
I think I shoulda gave it deeper substrate, I can’t tell enough . Can you get a farther back shot view of whole cage?
 

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dyscolus. Here sold as Chilobrachys dyscolus sp.Blue, or sp.Blue Vietnam.
 

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Are they actually the same? I thought there were like 3 sp blue something or other.
Chilobrachys dyscolus blue is the same as C. sp. Vietnam blue and C. sp. South Vietnam. There's also C. sp. electric blue which is a different species (probably).
 
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Are they actually the same? I thought there were like 3 sp blue something or other.
Most here says they are all the same species, and post them as 'dyscolus sp. blue' while others add the ''Vietnam' only to state where they're from.
 

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