KezyGLA
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euathlus parvulus
Nopeeuathlus parvulus
"I see" said the blind man to the deaf mute......and here I sit with my laptop hooked to a 50 inch high Def led screen.looking on a tiny phone screen doesnt really help but hey, beats the boredom of work![]()
not a Euathlus...... its that mirror patch that's throwing you off huh?euathlus truculentus
Absolutely. I have kept both of thoses Euathlus sp from slings. The both look identical to your photo at that stagenot a Euathlus...... its that mirror patch that's throwing you off huh?
I still have the parvulus. both were very similar as adults too. But I sold the green and kept the goldI have them both as adults and they are close except this one is about 1-1.25" in the pic
No to all three Greg (z32upgrader) has been the closestA burica, E campestratus, P sazima?
LOL its really much simpler than that, your in the correct genus.Grammostola sp concepcion?
G. porteri!LOL its really much simpler than that, your in the correct genus.
PM meI wish I had another guess aha
Not quiteG. porteri!
And stick it will.....G. pulchripes, He is now about 5"Just throwing spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks...
G. pulchripes?
G. iheringi?
G. formosa?
The pic is time stamped?