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<blockquote data-quote="Damien Spear" data-source="post: 217644" data-attributes="member: 39057"><p>I think its a Heteroscodra Maculata also known as the Togo Starburst tbh. The markings on its abdomen are Identical to the Starburst and it has the padded fluffy feet too. </p><p>But I agree without a picture in focus with the lid off and the flash on. I cannot be 100% sure. But if it is the Starburst, they are Ornamental and Extremely Aggressive so it cannot be taken out by hand and they bolt very fast aswell.</p><p></p><p>Damien</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Damien Spear, post: 217644, member: 39057"] I think its a Heteroscodra Maculata also known as the Togo Starburst tbh. The markings on its abdomen are Identical to the Starburst and it has the padded fluffy feet too. But I agree without a picture in focus with the lid off and the flash on. I cannot be 100% sure. But if it is the Starburst, they are Ornamental and Extremely Aggressive so it cannot be taken out by hand and they bolt very fast aswell. Damien [/QUOTE]
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