I also bought a Thrixopelma cyaneolum last year which lacks the red setae. She looks and acts exactly like my other girls except she has nothing red on her abdomen. Maybe this is some local variation or a different T altogether. Sadly the seller couldn't tell me where it was collected...
I also bought a Thrixopelma cyaneolum last year which lacks the red setae. She looks and acts exactly like my other girls except she has nothing red on her abdomen. Maybe this is some local variation or a different T altogether. Sadly the seller couldn't tell me where it was collected...
@Marcell Liptak my girl acts just like my T.cyaneolum as well. She also got really skinny after her molt, just like my T.cyan does too. It's so bizarre.
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