L.Parahybana or E. Campestratus (ID thread)

NightCrawler

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Is this an L.Parahybana or an E.Campestratus?
It's 3,6" if anyone wants to know :)
Hope you can tell despite the bad pics :eek:

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NightCrawler

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Chuck:
The reason I asked is because I saw the first pic RugbyDave posted in the thread http://www.arachnopets.com/arachnoboards/showthread.php?s=&threadid=8078
and I just thought it looked a bit like my T.
It does have some sort of striping on its knees but they are not very easy to see on my pics :)
And since I bought it as a L.Parahybana at a petshop the posibillity of it beeing mislabled are quite big i guess :D
 

TheDon

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I would say its a L.Parahybana. But could be wrong as pics you can never be too sure with

peace

TheDon
 

Steve Nunn

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L.parahybana. E.campestratus have swollen tibia IV (rear legs, 3rd section from the tip).

Cheers,
Steve
 
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rosehaired1979

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Well here is one way to tell when it gets passed 6" then its a Brazillian Pink if not then its a Pink Zebra Beauty :p Or here look at these pics and decide
Pink Zebra Beauty

Brazillian Pink Salmon
 
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NightCrawler

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rosehaired1979: Yes I know that theres a big difference when they get larger but to wait 3" to know for sure is a long time
:D But judging by the answers from the ohers its a l.parahybana :)
 

Godzilla2000

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Well, I think it's L. parahybana as well. I mean not that my opinion counts though.
 
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