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- Apr 10, 2007
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Ok I have been seeing this stuff more and more. Its really getting to me and I am sure I am not the only one.
First I want to point out that just because someone calls something SP. "name" that does not in anyway mean its a new species.....that is myself included. Now there are times that they probably are a new species but all the SP. means is that the person selling it is not sure of species. That does not mean its undescribed, new or even anything special. I would also like to point out that just because someone calls something sp. "name" and someone else calls it sp. "name" does not always mean you are getting the same species cause the "name" is sometimes just a place collected or some pretty name made up to sell tarantulas.
I have seen some things sold and resold as something entirely different. I have seen people remove what is most likely the species name and add sp and some sp "name" to things. Know what you are buying . Look at pictures and compare to other pictures. Just cause its an SP. "Name" does not mean its worth more and you might just be buying what someone else has a species name on for cheaper.
We all mislable things at one time or another and sometimes we just can't be sure so it gets an SP. but I have seen some exploitation out there of certain species....I pointed it out in one thread about Apophysis....some people sold blondi(or maybe an sp. species ) as apophysis just cause they had blond feet even though it was pointed out that the parents did not match that of apophysis. There are a lot more examples out there people just have to look for themselves though and think about it.
I would also like to point out that you can't truely ID tarantulas because of thier color, shape, location or (the best one I saw recently) because its hairs make me itch.....
Now I know we all try to use a combination of these at times to ID which means that not everything is absolute 100%...but that is something all dealers and people in the hobby have to deal with. True taxonomy is not to looking at a tarantula and say it must be "name". Thats part of the reason some of our species in the hobby are such a mess.
First I want to point out that just because someone calls something SP. "name" that does not in anyway mean its a new species.....that is myself included. Now there are times that they probably are a new species but all the SP. means is that the person selling it is not sure of species. That does not mean its undescribed, new or even anything special. I would also like to point out that just because someone calls something sp. "name" and someone else calls it sp. "name" does not always mean you are getting the same species cause the "name" is sometimes just a place collected or some pretty name made up to sell tarantulas.
I have seen some things sold and resold as something entirely different. I have seen people remove what is most likely the species name and add sp and some sp "name" to things. Know what you are buying . Look at pictures and compare to other pictures. Just cause its an SP. "Name" does not mean its worth more and you might just be buying what someone else has a species name on for cheaper.
We all mislable things at one time or another and sometimes we just can't be sure so it gets an SP. but I have seen some exploitation out there of certain species....I pointed it out in one thread about Apophysis....some people sold blondi(or maybe an sp. species ) as apophysis just cause they had blond feet even though it was pointed out that the parents did not match that of apophysis. There are a lot more examples out there people just have to look for themselves though and think about it.
I would also like to point out that you can't truely ID tarantulas because of thier color, shape, location or (the best one I saw recently) because its hairs make me itch.....
Now I know we all try to use a combination of these at times to ID which means that not everything is absolute 100%...but that is something all dealers and people in the hobby have to deal with. True taxonomy is not to looking at a tarantula and say it must be "name". Thats part of the reason some of our species in the hobby are such a mess.