Paulhodgkinson
Arachnopeon
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- Apr 26, 2016
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But the book lungs seem well spread... Or am I just clinging on to a little bit of hope? hahaha
My hubby's G pulchripes appeared male in one picture, but very female in another. Ventral sexing is not a perfect method. Try to get the next molt to know for sure. Until then, it's just educated guesses.But the book lungs seem well spread... Or am I just clinging on to a little bit of hope? hahaha
P. cams are the genus exception, theyre pretty good display spiders, when they get older, they web less and sit in the open almost all of the time.maybe Psalmos arent the best then. some members dont see their specimens for weeks and months at a time.
No way, versi is more valuable, but....I wouldn't trade a Veriscolor for a P cam if you paid me. But what are @cold blood thoughts on the swap? He's a P cam crazed kind of guy.
P cams can be out, but also hide too, just like Avics.
for some reason I thought it was a versi. I meant, from a display point, generally, how often are P cams out? I don't get the impression they are out any more A. versi.P. cams are the genus exception, theyre pretty good display spiders, when they get older, they web less and sit in the open almost all of the time.
No way, versi is more valuable, but....
the op is trading an A. avic, not a versicolor....good trade in my book as I'd say the cam is a little more valuable from a monetary standpoint.
@viper69 ^^P. cams are the genus exception, theyre pretty good display spiders, when they get older, they web less and sit in the open almost all of the time.
Not sure how I missed that either!