A. bicoloratum and B. boehmei are almost impossible to tell apart. The only way to tell them apart is through spermathecae (if female), but if it's a male then it's going to be near impossible to tell apart.
@AphonopelmaTX Good game. I truly enjoy any discussion with You involved, as You are one of few here using scientific way of thinking.
@Liquifin They are very different once they are grown. And as for males, even if someone would have problem with identifing their male, ultimate molt makes it painfully obvious.
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