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<blockquote data-quote="Leescrivo" data-source="post: 150829" data-attributes="member: 28791"><p>[USER=4151]@Phil[/USER] </p><p></p><p>Someone said this </p><p>does not look like Brachypelma vagans. B. vagans does not have long hairs on legs 3 and 4 and does not have a carapace bordered with a contrasting color like this one does. Given the red-orange tint to this photo, I can't tell what color the hairs are. Although I can't determine exactly what species this is, I can say with certainty it is not B. vagans. You would know a real B. vagans if you saw it. They have smooth jet black legs sometimes with the patella to tarsus grey, solid black carapace, and bright red-orange hairs on the abdomen.Could it be B. sabulosum?</p><p></p><p>What people throughs the seller mixed up labels and says it a b vagans but ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leescrivo, post: 150829, member: 28791"] [USER=4151]@Phil[/USER] Someone said this does not look like Brachypelma vagans. B. vagans does not have long hairs on legs 3 and 4 and does not have a carapace bordered with a contrasting color like this one does. Given the red-orange tint to this photo, I can't tell what color the hairs are. Although I can't determine exactly what species this is, I can say with certainty it is not B. vagans. You would know a real B. vagans if you saw it. They have smooth jet black legs sometimes with the patella to tarsus grey, solid black carapace, and bright red-orange hairs on the abdomen.Could it be B. sabulosum? What people throughs the seller mixed up labels and says it a b vagans but .... [/QUOTE]
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