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here she is, post molt.
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thnx for the like,i bought it from a seller in my country and he said that i must wait for its final molt for me to confirm its true color,but then again i have found something like this as well in this forum like my ornata which is also blue but already adult one so in that picture i can say that my ornata is also a unique oneVery cute, I just bought my first 2" P,ornata a just over a week ago very fast but nice colouration.
yeah,i hope its colors will really stand out as a blue oneyeah they take some time for the final adult colouration to show but they are nice throughout thayr lifetime.
as you closely observed on the p.ornata i have posted you will see a blue coloration on its limbs which you cannot see on a normal p.ornata..p.ornata looks like more of a greenish than a having blue coloration..and today my p.ornata has molted and she still has her blue coloration and more vibrant..ill post more of its pictures to see the uniqueness on this one..different from the normal p.ornata that you will own or you will buy on some local pet shop or online pet store..and heres a picture of your regular ornata and you will see the difference based on the colorIt looks like a regular P. ornata to me.
yeah i bought it on a reasonable price and it didn't cost me a lot..i was surprise that i got it on a very low price knowing that it is different from a regular one..i was kind of lucky because other have raised their price in order to get these pokie but then again the seller gave his word to me that he would sell this p.ornata sp. blue to me and im very glad to own this unique pokieI hope you didn't pay a lot for it :}
Later, Tom
thanks for the likelooks A LOT like my run of the mill ornata here http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?234080-Ornata-Project/page4 , post 60 here http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?229432-MY-turn-to-build-a-back-drop/page4 , and
post 73 here http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?229432-MY-turn-to-build-a-back-drop/page5
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very beautiful ornata by the way:biggrin:
no problem..its color will definitely shine under certain light but w/out light its like some sort of dark blue coloration in which in a regular ornata you will see a different color like greenish thing,thats why my seller sold it to me as sp. blue because his supplier itself was a little bit confuse if it has sold a regular ornata or a rare one because he said that he has to wait for the final molt,but still under my care its blue color hasn't fade away but then has been more vibrantly colored blue..thats why i was so excited to see it after the molt..i will take a good angle of it for a closer view of its colorationthe FIRST 3 pics did look a bit different (sort of like a p met/p ornata mash up, but the 2nd pic link looks like mine more or less... Ive seen people refer to ornata sp. "blue" before, but was always just under the impression that the coloration is just all lighting and photography work..
NOT TO DOUBT yours.. id definitely like to see more pics.