Prior to his ultimate molt, he looked like he was a Honduran form, but now I'm not so sure. Now his setae is straight and very light. I wasn't really planning on breeding him anyway, but this difference after molting has me curious
@RezonantVoid He's definitely in competition with my C. versicolor for the title of my floofiest T. He's nearly 6 inches (15cm) in legspan, so I think he wins due to greater surface area of floof.
@PidderPeets very interesting information! Also apologies for somehow posting the gallery code for the floof chart 3 times, no idea how to fix it now lol
@PidderPeets You have the Nicaraguan type. The Honduran ones are known to be more brown with less, thin setae whereas the Nicaraguan form tends to be a black spider with lots and lots of white setae covering the body.
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