I love that mature male, but its not a RCF, often called "Usambara"
Could you take some clear shot of the abdomen of your Pterinochilus sp. „sjoestedti” juvenile, from different angle. Also, when it molts, a clear shot of the spermathecae, if its a female and if they're developaded of course.
Im jalous of these Pterinochilus murinus, the color form are lovely. Of course its just impossible to tell wich one it is for sure, but , it looks a lot like TCF
Thanks
Thats seasoning for glaze with pigment, water and sand. In first enclosure there is that with polysterene, in second there is that with two pieces of wood.
It would be great to have a another view (front view) of your Pterinochilus sp. abdomen.
This said, these marking are pointing Pterinochilus chordatus, or Pterinochilus lugardi. But, looking at its coloration, Im almost sure its a Pterinochilus chordatus. Everything will be clear with the exuvium.
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