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That's awesome ChipOriginally posted by Code Monkey
This is a Cyclosternum fasciatum sling; as small as it is, the bumble bee striping is already starting to appear.
Bill
That's awesome ChipOriginally posted by Code Monkey
This is a Cyclosternum fasciatum sling; as small as it is, the bumble bee striping is already starting to appear.
RE that little fella.. How big is it now? It looks like next molt the ends of the legs may put on some more color..Originally posted by Code Monkey
I obtained this juvenile female Brachy back when she was a little ugly baldy and it was sold as a B. annitha - I don't think so. From posting previous pictures and getting people's opinions, I have cautiously ID'd it as a Brachypelma pallidum (pet trade).
I got this one back at the end of October as part of my birthday order from Regal. When I got it, it was maybe a 1/4" with no markings at all. It's moulted at least twice since then.Originally posted by conipto
That's awesome ChipIt's so tiny, you must not have had it long. Who'd you get that little guy from?
She's measuring in at about 2.25". If I've got the ID right, and looking at as many pictures as I have, I think I did, she should just maintain that dark, reddish grey colour with the carapace getting gradually darker as well.Originally posted by conipto
RE that little fella.. How big is it now? It looks like next molt the ends of the legs may put on some more color..