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<blockquote data-quote="Ceratogyrus" data-source="post: 59067" data-attributes="member: 371"><p>Like I said this is all just my take on the subject after being involved in spiders for 20 years. Species such as vagans in the hobby are seriously mixed up when you look at pictures of them in the wild. Same with albopilosum. I reckon albovagans are more common in the hobby than everyone thinks. Lasiodora are just as mixed up. I don't know anyone that has intentionally hybridized and then bred the offspring together, but when you look at all the accidental hybrids out there then I think it is happening on a daily basis. No proof, just my feeling on the subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ceratogyrus, post: 59067, member: 371"] Like I said this is all just my take on the subject after being involved in spiders for 20 years. Species such as vagans in the hobby are seriously mixed up when you look at pictures of them in the wild. Same with albopilosum. I reckon albovagans are more common in the hobby than everyone thinks. Lasiodora are just as mixed up. I don't know anyone that has intentionally hybridized and then bred the offspring together, but when you look at all the accidental hybrids out there then I think it is happening on a daily basis. No proof, just my feeling on the subject. [/QUOTE]
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