@Goopyguy56 I know there are laws against the import of certain species of tarantulas, but she was a pet store find, so perhaps that makes it a little more likely that she is a wild caught specimen that happens to be Nicaraguan, not Honduran. xD Not sure, but would be interesting to know for sure.
@BCspiderman7 Oh wow, I definitely see the difference between your male and Zelda. So, could she potentially be a Nic. curly or a hybrid between the two?
@FlamingBooty I think you are right......more likely yours is a Nic...........yours has darker carapice and hairs seem more and thicker than my Honduran. I am not a expert so just my thoughts on the subject.
Ever thought about breeding a B.albo with a G. rosea? I wonder if the babies would have pink curly hairs.
@BCspiderman7 Lol if that were possible, that would be adorable. <3 Well, dang. I don't think it is a good idea to mate my juvie male (definite Honduran) once he matures to Zelda.
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