@RezonantVoid@Smotzer Thanks! And the disposition of this one was even better than M6. Incredibly laid back during all husbandry etc. I haven't seen them again since 2007! They are supposedly still in Europe, but I haven't seen any brought here. The moment they are here, IF they get here, I will scoop them up. I think they are incredibly gorgeous, truly gorgeous.
I was never much of a reddish color across the entire body in Ts, always favored blue, until I saw this species.
Is this confirmed to be variegata m2? It kinda reminds me of juruensis m2, more precisely cf. huriana. I was under the impression that variegata m2 has a greenish overall aspect similar to that of aurantiaca/juruensis m1. Either way, awesome spider!
Is this confirmed to be variegata m2? It kinda reminds me of juruensis m2, more precisely cf. huriana. I was under the impression that variegata m2 has a greenish overall aspect similar to that of aurantiaca/juruensis m1. Either way, awesome spider!
The only huriana I’ve owned and seen had a blue body background, I’ve always wondered what exactly huriana is- locality vs species. In the late 90s huriana in the hobby were the most poofy of the Avics. It was easy to spot them as adults and subadult.
As for confirmed, I’m only going by the information in the Avic revision- if you read it you’ll see M2 matches up. But again it’s only a pic.
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