Ehliza
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- Nov 29, 2016
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- 29
Alright fellow arachnophiles, this girl is looking for her next T but is stumped on which one to get. I've narrowed down the list, but I need some opinions
Haha oopsies. Still trying to learn all of this scientific name stuffcouple of transpositions and a misspelling, but not difficult to figure out she wants crossbred T's ??
My vote is for Caribena versicolor
(Brachypelma boehmei)
You should be able to edit the poll?Haha oopsies. Still trying to learn all of this scientific name stuff
I've no clue when it comes to avicularia vs caribena at the moment haha. I get results for both? Major confusionA. versicolor=Caribena versicolor
Avicularia versicolor is the recently changed name, the T is now reclassified to Caribena versicolor, Avicularia avicularia stayed the same.I've no clue when it comes to avicularia vs caribena at the moment haha. I get results for both? Major confusion
Yeah I keep refreshing and trying to but the only option I'm getting is to add another choiceHopefully people still get the species I mean, maybe next time I'll write them down or make a memo instead of trying to remember them off the top of my headMulliganYou should be able to edit the poll?
Thanks for clearing this up! I'm learningAvicularia versicolor is the recently changed name, the T is now reclassified to Caribena versicolor, Avicularia avicularia stayed the same.
Ahhhhh thought about itWasn't looking for a biggie like one of them yetWhy I don't see on the list the Goddess cough cough 0.1 Lasiodora parahybana?
They are 'of lovely and fluffy'Ahhhhh thought about itWasn't looking for a biggie like one of them yet
While I agree, they are also, from what I've heard, 'of feisty and hair flicky'. And considering I have a small rash from my A geni sling flicking it's little hairs, I'll stray for nowThey are 'of lovely and fluffy'
I wrote Her in with my voteWhy I don't see on the list the Goddess cough cough 0.1 Lasiodora parahybana?