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90% sure I was sold a misidentified sling
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<blockquote data-quote="Starlightkitsune" data-source="post: 211432" data-attributes="member: 36981"><p>He is stubbornly refusing to let me photograph his bum or him at all. After a couple of days when he finished hardening, the red is much less pronounced and is almost more copper. He still looks very different than my other curly hair sling did, but he does look more like a curly hair now. The guy at the store did also admit he could have mislabeled one of his T. vagans, and that he currently has both Honduran and Nicaraguan curly hairs as well. My understanding is their care is pretty similar, so my plan for now is that I'm going to wait out a molt or two, then see how he looks and figure out from there what he is. Unless he suddenly decides to stay out of his burrow long enough to snap a pic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starlightkitsune, post: 211432, member: 36981"] He is stubbornly refusing to let me photograph his bum or him at all. After a couple of days when he finished hardening, the red is much less pronounced and is almost more copper. He still looks very different than my other curly hair sling did, but he does look more like a curly hair now. The guy at the store did also admit he could have mislabeled one of his T. vagans, and that he currently has both Honduran and Nicaraguan curly hairs as well. My understanding is their care is pretty similar, so my plan for now is that I'm going to wait out a molt or two, then see how he looks and figure out from there what he is. Unless he suddenly decides to stay out of his burrow long enough to snap a pic. [/QUOTE]
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