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Before I begin my topic Chris Young former Krazy8's knows that I will be posting on AB about this species. I figure I make that clear since his name is been mentioned. So I purchased two wild caught females Avicularia sp. Ecuador from Chris. Chris says they were sold under the name Avicularia sp. Ecuador. After growing them up he believes that it is the Avicularia purpurea "Ecuador" species that is on Rick West website here is a link to the photo. http://birdspiders.com/gallery/index.php/Tarantulas/birdspiders_0249
My female that is on the photo that I'm providing is roughly about 3.5" my other female is a bit bigger. Keep in mind my specimen is small still going thru some developments. If you look closely my spider has a black patch around her eyes same as Rick West specimen, the abdomen of mine is still red with black coloration with Rick West specimen is completely black it seems that way from his photo, what does this mean? Could be that the photo taken by Rick West is of a adult specimen? It's just a guess. Also you will notice the two tone coloration from the back legs compare to the front legs on both specimens, I see this on my spider clearly. And the last thing on Rick West photo specimen has a some purple coloration, on mine I'm starting to see it. I also took a photo of the spermathecae of my specimen but is very little I don't know if some of you are going to see much.
So my question is: Do you guys believe that my specimen is the same one on Rick West website? Again Rick West has it listed as Avicularia purpurea "Ecuador".
Jose
My female that is on the photo that I'm providing is roughly about 3.5" my other female is a bit bigger. Keep in mind my specimen is small still going thru some developments. If you look closely my spider has a black patch around her eyes same as Rick West specimen, the abdomen of mine is still red with black coloration with Rick West specimen is completely black it seems that way from his photo, what does this mean? Could be that the photo taken by Rick West is of a adult specimen? It's just a guess. Also you will notice the two tone coloration from the back legs compare to the front legs on both specimens, I see this on my spider clearly. And the last thing on Rick West photo specimen has a some purple coloration, on mine I'm starting to see it. I also took a photo of the spermathecae of my specimen but is very little I don't know if some of you are going to see much.
So my question is: Do you guys believe that my specimen is the same one on Rick West website? Again Rick West has it listed as Avicularia purpurea "Ecuador".
Jose