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Arachnobaron
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Hello all
Well my seller about to hand over a mated female S. "galapagoensis" is just about to reject the deal because she's in No good condition and that's a lot of money we're talking about. Fair enough, this gives me the opprotunity to buy a pair.
Now i sit here for hours and can't choose between a pair of S. galapagoensis or S. gigantea sp. white legs.
Of course size does matter aswell!
My +/- list so far:
S. galapagoensis
Appears very thick
Nice colouration
More tolerant to humidity
S. gigantea white legs
I realy like my dehaani yellow legs, No need to handle them but the agility and the contrast body-legs is just hypnotizing. Is a gigantea more agile than a galapa when it comes to hunting?
Rare offered here
The redish tone is nice, do they keep it as adults?
I am greatful to any shared, first hand expiriences. I read a lot of threads but you know, there is a galapagoensis as large as a bus out there, just the evidence got missing.
Thanks in advance!
Well my seller about to hand over a mated female S. "galapagoensis" is just about to reject the deal because she's in No good condition and that's a lot of money we're talking about. Fair enough, this gives me the opprotunity to buy a pair.
Now i sit here for hours and can't choose between a pair of S. galapagoensis or S. gigantea sp. white legs.
Of course size does matter aswell!
My +/- list so far:
S. galapagoensis
Appears very thick
Nice colouration
More tolerant to humidity
S. gigantea white legs
I realy like my dehaani yellow legs, No need to handle them but the agility and the contrast body-legs is just hypnotizing. Is a gigantea more agile than a galapa when it comes to hunting?
Rare offered here
The redish tone is nice, do they keep it as adults?
I am greatful to any shared, first hand expiriences. I read a lot of threads but you know, there is a galapagoensis as large as a bus out there, just the evidence got missing.
Thanks in advance!