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Brachypelma sabulosum identification help...
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<blockquote data-quote="Redacted" data-source="post: 102215" data-attributes="member: 10202"><p>Well, I partly was hoping it would go away! Ha! It's a weird one. I have an honest to gosh WC sabulosum caught as a youngster 20 ish years ago. Looks just like many vagans I've seen. I read once that the rear legs are reddish in sabulosum. In vagans,I see some with red and some without. Also se vagans with and without cream carapace border. Who knows what kind of genetic soup people have accidentally made of vagans? Captive sabulosum I just don't trust. I would love to pair my female with a real sabulosum if only I knew what one was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redacted, post: 102215, member: 10202"] Well, I partly was hoping it would go away! Ha! It's a weird one. I have an honest to gosh WC sabulosum caught as a youngster 20 ish years ago. Looks just like many vagans I've seen. I read once that the rear legs are reddish in sabulosum. In vagans,I see some with red and some without. Also se vagans with and without cream carapace border. Who knows what kind of genetic soup people have accidentally made of vagans? Captive sabulosum I just don't trust. I would love to pair my female with a real sabulosum if only I knew what one was. [/QUOTE]
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