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Arachnobaron
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How did Hapalopus sp. Colombia 'groot' and 'klein' forms come to be?
Sorry I did not mean to say form. I do not know the history of these two species being discovered just the names, but they are to be treated as separate species as far as I know and as it stands they are undescribed species either way.Ik, but why is there two different forms? With poodles you have mini and large form. Breeding multiple breeds, I don't think it is that though GG as hybridization is highly frowned apon in the T hobby
Small or Klein comes up on occasion from Eu imports it seemsyeah, I have only seen large form in the states, that is the one I have
The dog/cat reference is one that I find people referring to which is quite out of the park. Using mammals as an explanation with comparisons to invertebrates in most cases is very out of the park. Not good to use them as references in my opinion.Ik, but why is there two different forms? With poodles you have mini and large form. Breeding multiple breeds, I don't think it is that though GG as hybridization is highly frowned apon in the T hobby
I'm guessing it is just through artificial, selection unless the two forms are prevalent in the wild then maybe natural selection
The Hapalopus sp. "Klein" or "small" does exists in the states, but not much people is breeding them which is why they don't come up often.yeah, I have only seen large form in the states, that is the one I have
not really sure if there is a main word that you would use as I've seen the different word choices in forums, yt, websites, etc.Just a little piece of observation, I think op meant "gross", instead of groot.
Just a little piece of observation, I think op meant "gross", instead of groot.
I agree, I have only ever seen mention to gross. But I was assuming gross and groot were synonymous here, not different as in a third.So, I don't believe there's a third undescribed Hapalopus named groot, just the usual ones, lol.
There 3 main members of this genus in the hobby. The smallest "Lemon Patch", is fully described w/species- I'll let you do the homework for learning that info yourself. @Liquifin The "small" and "large" are different both in size, and the pattern of orange spots on their abdomens. SO if you know what to look for you can identify them. I've raised the small and the large.Ik, but why is there two different forms? With poodles you have mini and large form. Breeding multiple breeds, I don't think it is that though GG as hybridization is highly frowned apon in the T hobby
I'm guessing it is just through artificial, selection unless the two forms are prevalent in the wild then maybe natural selection
It's a subtle difference between the orange "dots". being connected, and not connected.I saw the patterns are different and of course the two different sizes,
Some people say so.Hapalopus sp. "Colombia" (Groß/Large) is now Hapalopus formosus.