LizardStudent
Arachnosquire
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I bought it from backwater reptiles as a subspinipes, but now i'm fairly certain it is a dehaani because there are no spines on the underside of the terminal legs. I could be mistaken though...Where'd you get this one? I had the chance to get some S. dehaani "Orange Legs" a while ago, but I passed on it. Been kicking myself ever since....
Nice. And you're correct, it is an S. dehaani. S. dehaani used to be a subspecies of S. subspinipes, hence why they're mislabeled all the time. Real S. subspinipes are pretty rare in the hobby, and they're a bit more expensive too....I bought it from backwater reptiles as a subspinipes, but now i'm fairly certain it is a dehaani because there are no spines on the underside of the terminal legs. I could be mistaken though...
I love those, my favorite polymorpha varietyS polymorpha Animas Valley,NM Known as a “Rusty Morph”
Why are you trying to produce hybrids???View attachment 401388
S. heros castaneiceps attempting to mate with arizonensis. I'm pretty sure they can interbreed but can they mate in such a late season? I took this pic this morning.
sorry about my attempt.... I promise they didn't mate and I'll never try that anymoreWhy are you trying to produce hybrids???