That's not a A. geniculata. But it's also too small to guess accurately on what it is. It could be a T. albo or some other Tliltocatl species or something else, so you should contact the seller if possible.
That's not a A. geniculata. But it's also too small to guess accurately on what it is. It could be a T. albo or some other Tliltocatl species or something else, so you should contact the seller if possible.
I have contacted the seller but I'm pretty sure he scammed me and I won't hear back from him. I bought 5 slings and I don't know if any of them are the correct species.
Definitely not a genic. I have a sling that's maybe 1/2 inch at this point and with this last molt it already started getting pale spots on the leg segments where the white patches are on those with their adult coloration. I'm in agreement that it could be a T. albo similar.
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