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Yeah, you can see the striation present in even the old exuvium, that's surprising.
Steve
Steve
Steve Nunn said:Yeah, you can see the striation present in even the old exuvium, that's surprising.
Steve
phormingochilus said:The only Ornithoctonine species that I know of with this prominent striation is Haplopela albostriatum, but I have never heard of this species from as south as Malaysia, let alone a blue variety ... ;-)
Søren
Ralph said:Sorry .sir...im not certain if she was comes form Malaysian..I bought it as L.v.and we called it at:Malaysian bule legged earthtiger. So.
here you are. more pics
Ralph said:Thanks. but im gonna ask the dealer about the locality of it.
yep.. after your ask....i have found some pics of H.albo...god..they are similary(Only the blue....Are Not)。 I have had 2 spiceman b4...but died one...so..i only have this one.
As for the exuviaes...Yep. i could find out some...and im very happy to send them to you. (I dunno how to PM you there about the adds).
Jan Laros said:Hello all,
I am relatively new to the hobby of keeping and studying invertebrates, so please don't judge me when I am wrong or saying something stupid. Isn't the picture in the link below somewhat similar to the one posted by Mr. Ralph? And can it really be H. albostriatum then?
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Hi Jürgenrobustum1 said:hi,
i dont know which spider this is,
somebody an idea? its a male, have get him as schmidti...