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could someone throw out some genus' for me? also h incei is considered a dwarf t right? or am i thinking of something else
yup h incei is a dwarf get one they are one of my favorite Ts just amazing looking and cool webberscould someone throw out some genus' for me? also h incei is considered a dwarf t right? or am i thinking of something else
I thought all Aphonopelmas were considered dwarf.a few Aphonopelma species are dwarves.
Paraphysa species aswell.
I thought dwarf species are 4" and under. Most Aphonopelma get to 5"; however, there are some real dwarf Aphonopelma species which only get to 2" adult size.I thought all Aphonopelmas were considered dwarf.
lol, in this case I don't think size matters, I think the species is considered a dwarf species.I wouldn't say that. I've seen some big females. Especially a couple of massive "New River" species.
Im going to have to go with size does matter when talking about a dwarf :? I would agree that ive always thought of Aphonopelmas as a smaller species but not a dwarf species. there are a few you can label as dwarf though. I think we are also missing one of my fav. Cyclosternum fasciatum but I may be wrong here as well as Ive notice C. fasciatum up to 5" being sold but I thought there was a larger species labeled D. fasciatum that may be the large ones out there and C. fasciatum being smaller. ill do some searching and see what I find but anything that reaches 5" I wouldnt label as dwarf.lol, in this case I don't think size matters, I think the species is considered a dwarf species.