A. geniculata setup advice

cold blood

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yes, that's N. coloratovillsus.

They don't get as big...6" range, but have every bit the same type of appetite. Many specimens are insanely flicky....way more than other Nhandu IME...but a great species to own none-the-less.
 

8legfreak

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yes, that's N. coloratovillsus.

They don't get as big...6" range, but have every bit the same type of appetite. Many specimens are insanely flicky....way more than other Nhandu IME...but a great species to own none-the-less.
Looks like a consensus is forming and I think I have to agree. Looks like the seller confused similar @#%%$ common names. I do think I've got a great new T, though. :D Now to research coloratovillus care requirements...
 

EulersK

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Yep, 100% N. coloratovillosus. That's in my top five favorite species for sure, you'll love it! As has been said, keep identical to a geniculata. These are very bitey little things, so watch out for that.

I'm glad it's going to a good home. Get it off those wood chips!

For comparison's sake, my N. coloratovillosus:
 

8legfreak

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Wood chips are good as gone. Thanks for the ID help! (everyone) I'll post new picks after the (careful) re-house. Can't wait to post post-molt pics as well and see what we come up with for gender!
 

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I'd be pretty surprised if it turns out to be male. Even as juvies, this species is usually quite leggy as males. Not nearly as stocky as the picture you posted.
 

8legfreak

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The guy said the pet store:vomit: ASSURED him it was a female. But he also thought he had a "Brazilian White Knee".:meh: Fingers are crossed.
 
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