that 1st pic looks like an N.chromatusMy buddy wanted me to post these pics that highlight the difference between A. brocklehursti and A. geniculata.
A. brocklehursti
A. geniculata
A. brocklehursti
A. geniculata
A. geniculata
that 1st pic looks like an N.chromatusMy buddy wanted me to post these pics that highlight the difference between A. brocklehursti and A. geniculata.
A. brocklehursti
A. geniculata
A. brocklehursti
A. geniculata
A. geniculata
Hahahaha. I believe you're right. Oops. I'll put that one in the right spot.that 1st pic looks like an N.chromatus
Yes, I have some of those is well, most likely from same sellerAcanthoscurria sp. (Sold to me as chacoana:? )
Later, Tom
Hello Tom,Acanthoscurria sp. (Sold to me as chacoana:? )
Later, Tom
And neither is the male I'm well aware they are not A. chacoana Maybe you missed my smiley ... :?Hello Tom,
Definitely the female is not A.chacoana
Definitely not. These 2 spiders were purchased together from the same source/eggsac as spiderlings and raised together. Inbreeding , yes. Hybridizing , no.... so I think you are hybridizing species........... :?
Acanthoscurria sp. (Sold to me as chacoana:? )
Later, Tom
Good grief theyre really similar!! Whats the difference?A. brocklehursti and A. geniculata
A. brocklehursti
A. geniculata