Thanks for the input! (both of you). I emailed a few of the big dealers, and they agreed, or thought it could also be A. seemani. The spinnerettes are dark-colored. Are they on yours as well? Am told that A. seemani has light tan ones, and E. campestratus has dark ones.
Nah its not an A. seemani. Their stripes are very prominent and they dont have that nice red/pink abdomen colour like the campestratus. Also the seemani has bright ornage spinnerettes and underbelly but to me on this picture the spinnerettes look dark like a substrate colour. Your welcome for the input and she looks like a happy,healthy and beautiful T
Thanks for the input! (both of you). I emailed a few of the big dealers, and they agreed, or thought it could also be A. seemani. The spinnerettes are dark-colored. Are they on yours as well? Am told that A. seemani has light tan ones, and E. campestratus has dark ones.
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