Hey! Might sound weird but I received an anonymous package in the mail today. To my surprise (and happiness) it was a T.. I have no idea what it is.. At first I suspected a juvenile G. Rosie or Aphonopelma chalcodes (Arizona Blonde). Can anyone help me identify it? :) Thanks
@REEFSPIDER Yeah me too haha, especially the good customers! When I worked in an Ice cream shop I had some favorite customers who always got a little bit more than what they paid for
@CindyMoon I miss when I worked behind the counter as butcher for this exact reason. I had those few customers who I didn't know, but I could tell we're good honest people who would always come in and be super respectful and courteous, which is typically my duty as the customer service employee. Those were the people I would always take good care of. Although no one left my shop unhappy.
@EulersK Thanks for your input on this! The hairs are a bit more vibrant than the pictures show, but I agree, from pics I've seen of B.Vagans the color is usually brighter. I guess maybe time will tell, it definitely seems like a juvenile to me. But after a long night of Googleing my ass off I agree with you guys, it must be one of those two.
b. Sabulusum or b. Vagans that is, well or one other I have opened in a tab in my PC that I don't remember the name of, but I have yet to look better into that one.
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