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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Oosthuysen" data-source="post: 33870" data-attributes="member: 1070"><p>Hello</p><p>It is commonly called a Sulawesi Black,they are not aggressive but tend to be defensive sometimes hard to find in the hobby(rare) also at times confusing it with a lampropelma Sp. Borneo Black. They are from what I have seen arboreal/terrestrial and might exibit burrowing as sling to juvie,and a very besutiful T from a greyish color to charcoal even darker(weird color as adults). They are old world,so venom will be stronger than normal and family of the malaysian earth tiger. Now at least we have it out of the way of what it is,so my view was correct not a Lampropelma Violaceopes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Oosthuysen, post: 33870, member: 1070"] Hello It is commonly called a Sulawesi Black,they are not aggressive but tend to be defensive sometimes hard to find in the hobby(rare) also at times confusing it with a lampropelma Sp. Borneo Black. They are from what I have seen arboreal/terrestrial and might exibit burrowing as sling to juvie,and a very besutiful T from a greyish color to charcoal even darker(weird color as adults). They are old world,so venom will be stronger than normal and family of the malaysian earth tiger. Now at least we have it out of the way of what it is,so my view was correct not a Lampropelma Violaceopes. [/QUOTE]
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