@Flexzone Thank you! That is very helpful and interesting! Is it the red/pink tinge to the longer setae that tells you its been outcrossed? I have a B. albopilosum sling. I don't know what its ancestry is but it would be interesting to know. All it's setae are currently tan/colorless but I'd imagine if they were going to be rose-tinted that would only show up later?
Yep, someone really managed to mess them up with hybridizing them.
My first B. albo was not a cross and she was a walking fluffball. People should have just left them alone.
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