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<blockquote data-quote="Nicolas C" data-source="post: 75868" data-attributes="member: 3795"><p>In fact, true B albopilosum seem to be very rare in the hobby. Most of the albopilosum sold (at least in Europa) are probably hybrids. These are the conclusions of a very good article in the latest BTS journal (Ray Gabriel, Stuart J. Longhorn, Jason S Davis, "NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS ON THE BREEDING OF WHATEVER IT IS IN THE PET TRADE CALLED BRACHYPELMA ALBOPILOSUM VALERIO, 1980,(ARANEAE: THERAPHOSIDAE), WITH FURTHER NOTES ON ITS IDENTIFICATION", BTS Journal 31/1, pp. 4-11). The author have taken a picture of a true B albopilosum and I can tell you: it's gorgeous (and sooooo fuzzy!!!).</p><p></p><p>This explains why there are real difference in the fuzziness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicolas C, post: 75868, member: 3795"] In fact, true B albopilosum seem to be very rare in the hobby. Most of the albopilosum sold (at least in Europa) are probably hybrids. These are the conclusions of a very good article in the latest BTS journal (Ray Gabriel, Stuart J. Longhorn, Jason S Davis, "NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS ON THE BREEDING OF WHATEVER IT IS IN THE PET TRADE CALLED BRACHYPELMA ALBOPILOSUM VALERIO, 1980,(ARANEAE: THERAPHOSIDAE), WITH FURTHER NOTES ON ITS IDENTIFICATION", BTS Journal 31/1, pp. 4-11). The author have taken a picture of a true B albopilosum and I can tell you: it's gorgeous (and sooooo fuzzy!!!). This explains why there are real difference in the fuzziness. [/QUOTE]
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