A few weeks ago I purchased a "Purple Bloom Bird Eater" at a reptile show for $60. I asked for the scientific name and was told that it was a Xenesthis immanis but I noted that on the cup was written P. eq.
Now after a bit of research I am wondering if I instead have something in the Pamphobeteus family (perhaps P. insignis/"Columbian Purple Bloom"?). Not sure what the "eq" would be referring to, though.
I know that it can be hard to identify slings and neither Xenesthis immanis nor P. insignis seem to have a lot of information/pictures/care sheets, but could anybody help me to identify what species this is?
It's a beautiful specimen any way you slice it but I hope that I got a "purple" tarantula and did not get duped into buying something else entirely.... I also just want to make sure I am caring for the sling properly according to what species it is and not what species I think it is.
Thanks so much!
P.S. the first picture is of a molt, last 4 are of the actual sling.
Now after a bit of research I am wondering if I instead have something in the Pamphobeteus family (perhaps P. insignis/"Columbian Purple Bloom"?). Not sure what the "eq" would be referring to, though.
I know that it can be hard to identify slings and neither Xenesthis immanis nor P. insignis seem to have a lot of information/pictures/care sheets, but could anybody help me to identify what species this is?
It's a beautiful specimen any way you slice it but I hope that I got a "purple" tarantula and did not get duped into buying something else entirely.... I also just want to make sure I am caring for the sling properly according to what species it is and not what species I think it is.
Thanks so much!
P.S. the first picture is of a molt, last 4 are of the actual sling.
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