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Arachnoprince
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So, I had two color variations of C. versicolor, the "classic" one we are used to see, and a reddish one that is not so common, I believe. What I noticed is that the reddish one is a little bit bigger than the "classic".
Just want to know your thought about this. I mean, these two variations were already common in the forum? If don't, were they common for you as a keeper? For me, I've only seen about 5, or 6 reddish individuals, besides the one I had.
Here's a pic of both:
Above is the "classic", below is the reddish, both female.
To be clear, they both had the same age when I took this pictures, which was about 8, 9 years old so.
Another thing, even though they had about the same age, these pictures were taken in different periods of time.
Lastly, when they started to show adult colors, the "classic" one was never like the reddish or vice versa.
Just want to know your thought about this. I mean, these two variations were already common in the forum? If don't, were they common for you as a keeper? For me, I've only seen about 5, or 6 reddish individuals, besides the one I had.
Here's a pic of both:
Above is the "classic", below is the reddish, both female.
To be clear, they both had the same age when I took this pictures, which was about 8, 9 years old so.
Another thing, even though they had about the same age, these pictures were taken in different periods of time.
Lastly, when they started to show adult colors, the "classic" one was never like the reddish or vice versa.
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