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Notice the bottom of this post you put on here before. You are saying that it's hard to tell the difference between the two when they are an adult. But it's EASY to tell juveniles apart. You are saying that a breeder and a seller who've been in the business about as long as you've been alive CANNOT tell them apart, but YOU CAN? Okay.
Yaa...thats what i say.
The must be drunk.
Try asking some of the "big guys" in Germany that keeps spiders and lets see what the say.
I give them 100 times more credit, then some random American, that thinks Skandinavien is the capital of Europe anyway.
Your "so called blondi" is still pretty young and therefore it has more then just pink feet.
It also have those light stripes on top og the legs, just like Apophysis.
Ofcause i cant be 100% sure its not a blondi.
But go check out the link i sendt u some time back in this post and look at ALL....i say again...ALL the pics.
Then u should know, that the chance of your spider being a blondi is like 5% and a Apophysis 95%.
Thats why i just say its a Apo.
Over and out