Turtle blocked up both sides of her log with substrate a little over a month and a half ago and yesterday I lifted up the log on a whim and there she was, all bright and fuzzy
@sdeveikis As far as tagging goes, I generally use the current name as well, any names that have been used since 200, and common names as listed by the American Arachnological Society.
So for Brachypelma hamorii: Brachypelma hamorii,Brachypelma,hamorii,Brachypelma smithi,Mexican redknee tarantula
For Brachypelma smithi: Brachypelma smithi,Brachypelma,smithi,Brachypelma annitha,Mexican redknee tarantula
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