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<blockquote data-quote="Cor" data-source="post: 211949" data-attributes="member: 38203"><p><img src="https://i.imgur.com/1zKQGib.jpg?1" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>I don't know what this is. It was purchased as a Grammostola pulchra, and before this molt, it looked no different than the other (only?) Grammostola pulchra I have. After molting, though, it's completely different from the pulchra. I've been in touch with the local place that I picked it up and we've been trying to figure it out. It's definitely leaning old world, and we're thinking it may be a Chilobrachys huahini. Whatever it is, it's been a real gem. About a week after the molt, it started towards a death curl and was not doing well. I put a bunch of wet moss in to see if a bump in moisture and humidity would help. Two days later, this thing was bombing around the enclosure like it had two bottles of nitrous blowing through its system. I've developed a fondness for it after bringing it back from the brink. It webs like crazy and pounces on crickets. Whatever it is, I'm very happy I have it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cor, post: 211949, member: 38203"] [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/1zKQGib.jpg?1[/IMG] I don't know what this is. It was purchased as a Grammostola pulchra, and before this molt, it looked no different than the other (only?) Grammostola pulchra I have. After molting, though, it's completely different from the pulchra. I've been in touch with the local place that I picked it up and we've been trying to figure it out. It's definitely leaning old world, and we're thinking it may be a Chilobrachys huahini. Whatever it is, it's been a real gem. About a week after the molt, it started towards a death curl and was not doing well. I put a bunch of wet moss in to see if a bump in moisture and humidity would help. Two days later, this thing was bombing around the enclosure like it had two bottles of nitrous blowing through its system. I've developed a fondness for it after bringing it back from the brink. It webs like crazy and pounces on crickets. Whatever it is, I'm very happy I have it. [/QUOTE]
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