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<blockquote data-quote="Tarantula Trooper" data-source="post: 237052" data-attributes="member: 37740"><p>Absolutely right! That doesn't look to be a pokey!! Just guessing but very Chilobrachys, Selenocosmia, or Orphnaecus species looking to me. All those guys typically are cheaper than pokies! Can you get some money back???? At that size could still be a bit difficult to really know what you got. Of all the Chilobrachys I've raised it looks darker than most of mine at this size with the exception of my Cat Tien and Cobal Spien but they were listed at 2" DLS when purchased and pretty much had ( from so far) their adult colors. Never had a dyscolus black though but will one day. Somebody may recognize the spood on here though as there are some really long time keepers on this forum. Good luck and happy Spoodering!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarantula Trooper, post: 237052, member: 37740"] Absolutely right! That doesn't look to be a pokey!! Just guessing but very Chilobrachys, Selenocosmia, or Orphnaecus species looking to me. All those guys typically are cheaper than pokies! Can you get some money back???? At that size could still be a bit difficult to really know what you got. Of all the Chilobrachys I've raised it looks darker than most of mine at this size with the exception of my Cat Tien and Cobal Spien but they were listed at 2" DLS when purchased and pretty much had ( from so far) their adult colors. Never had a dyscolus black though but will one day. Somebody may recognize the spood on here though as there are some really long time keepers on this forum. Good luck and happy Spoodering!!! [/QUOTE]
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