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Grammostola
Identify, please?
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<blockquote data-quote="Casey K." data-source="post: 36890" data-attributes="member: 1090"><p>Hi. the same thing happened to me. looks a lot like the adult "ex" a. brocklehursti (brocklehursti is no longer the valid name in the hobby) that i purchased off of someone to be a "chaco". i myself have been in the hobby for some time and even a pic fooled me- couldve been the lighting. it wasnt until i came into actual contact with the T that i knew immediately it wasnt a chaco. you cant alwaus depend on a pic for tarantula identification because there are so many that look alike. take the a. geniculata and "ex" a. brocklehursti for example.........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Casey K., post: 36890, member: 1090"] Hi. the same thing happened to me. looks a lot like the adult "ex" a. brocklehursti (brocklehursti is no longer the valid name in the hobby) that i purchased off of someone to be a "chaco". i myself have been in the hobby for some time and even a pic fooled me- couldve been the lighting. it wasnt until i came into actual contact with the T that i knew immediately it wasnt a chaco. you cant alwaus depend on a pic for tarantula identification because there are so many that look alike. take the a. geniculata and "ex" a. brocklehursti for example......... [/QUOTE]
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