A new Poecilotheria specie

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Arachnosquire
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New Pokie? Wasn't it described 2 years ago?:?

Of course, all Poecilotheria are beautiful, but the price of some just don't make sence to me. :eek:
 

Alice

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hm, all pokies are nice, but i like the ones with more contrast better. i guess that's why rufilata doesn't do it for me :rolleyes:
 

Nich

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I wouldn't put much credit into this yet.

Eric
Exactly my thoughts. Localities turn to morphs then to new sp. and back again faster and more frequently than I care to study. "If I had a nickel...for everytime I bought a Avic. sp" Ild be less of a poor undergrad....:rolleyes:
 

phormingochilus

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By some indians :rolleyes: Most likely a form of regalis considering the locality. It might also be worthwhile to check up upon the reliability and reputation of the sources claiming to have this "species" ;-)

Søren

New Pokie? Wasn't it described 2 years ago?:?

Of course, all Poecilotheria are beautiful, but the price of some just don't make sence to me. :eek:
 

AubZ

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I don't see a WOW factor with that Pokie. Looks very similar to the others and might even be one that is already known. I don't know much about the location there, but is it not also remotely possible that it could have been a hybrid?

I would love to add P metallica to my collection, but also feel that P subfasca is more Beautiful. I also would not hype this up, as you will see people trying to sell for ridiculous prices.
 
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