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Freshly molted, and her colors have changed!!!
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You are thinking of the males. I bet you are thinking of this, Click Here!.pandinus said:i thought these were a brilliant pink T! these just look brown. what is the deal? lighting, colormorph?
I have read that the males get their full potential of color after their ultimate (maturing) molt.Deliverme314 said:Are the males more brilliant at near 5 inches? And LS=Leg Span.
My starburst on its carapace is much more pronounced than yours but not nearly as vivid as I have seen in other inmature Pamphob males. For instance my P.Vespertinus male has had quite a striking sunburst since it hit 3.5".
Right(cant wait for my p.Vespertinus to hurry up and mature... I think he is getting ready to) but there is quite apparent differences in appearance before then in other pamphobs is what I was saying. I was just curious if they are as obvious with platyomma... as mine is quite similar to the one in the pics but with a little more pink... I was simply curious if the males look strikingly different than that in the photo at ~5 inchesSpider-man 2 said:I have read that the males get their full potential of color after their ultimate (maturing) molt.
Do you have any photos of her?Deliverme314 said:Right(cant wait for my p.Vespertinus to hurry up and mature... I think he is getting ready to) but there is quite apparent differences in appearance before then in other pamphobs is what I was saying. I was just curious if they are as obvious with platyomma... as mine is quite similar to the one in the pics but with a little more pink... I was simply curious if the males look strikingly different than that in the photo at ~5 inches
Not recent ones and my P.O.S. digi has crapped out on me... I will see if I can convince my roomie to take a few glamour shots...Spider-man 2 said:Do you have any photos of her?