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<blockquote data-quote="pokie99" data-source="post: 39370" data-attributes="member: 3501"><p>I searched in the gallery of the site of the breeder and didn't find any of those. It might be the light but mine looks bluish while these are more of a brown color. I found these two species: Aphonopelma seemanni and Eupalaestrus campestratus. I think the first looks more like mine. About the size - mine is about 3 inches in legspan. And she has a fearsome character - she flicks urticating hairs like crazy and isn't afraid to sink her teeth in anything that comes near her! And also these species</p><p> look like terrestrials while mine doesn't seem to mind the arboreal setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pokie99, post: 39370, member: 3501"] I searched in the gallery of the site of the breeder and didn't find any of those. It might be the light but mine looks bluish while these are more of a brown color. I found these two species: Aphonopelma seemanni and Eupalaestrus campestratus. I think the first looks more like mine. About the size - mine is about 3 inches in legspan. And she has a fearsome character - she flicks urticating hairs like crazy and isn't afraid to sink her teeth in anything that comes near her! And also these species look like terrestrials while mine doesn't seem to mind the arboreal setup. [/QUOTE]
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