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<blockquote data-quote="Ceratogyrus" data-source="post: 59097" data-attributes="member: 371"><p>C.brachycephalus x C.darlingi. Even the species that would seem straight forward can easily get confused. I have seen numerous people misidentifying brachycephalus as darlingi. Someone breeds the 2, sells the slings. The buyer raises the spider and then realises that it looks like something else. Asks on the Internet and gets told it's marshalli. More hybrids in the hobby. My point is just that I would really not be surprised if we have tons of hybrids in the hobby with so many new hobbyists and their Google encyclopedias</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ceratogyrus, post: 59097, member: 371"] C.brachycephalus x C.darlingi. Even the species that would seem straight forward can easily get confused. I have seen numerous people misidentifying brachycephalus as darlingi. Someone breeds the 2, sells the slings. The buyer raises the spider and then realises that it looks like something else. Asks on the Internet and gets told it's marshalli. More hybrids in the hobby. My point is just that I would really not be surprised if we have tons of hybrids in the hobby with so many new hobbyists and their Google encyclopedias [/QUOTE]
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