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becca81 said:My very first thought was P. cambridgei, but I'm really not sure. Something doesn't quite match up to P. cambridgei...
You probably want to link to the picture instead of trying to post the image (I'm assuming that it isn't your picture).
It looks to much of a blueish tint to be a Trinidad Chevie dont you think?becca81 said:My very first thought was P. cambridgei, but I'm really not sure. Something doesn't quite match up to P. cambridgei...
You probably want to link to the picture instead of trying to post the image (I'm assuming that it isn't your picture).
becca81 said:Possibly A. urticans, I'm not sure. The greenish tint made me think P. cambridgei, but something just isn't right about that guess.
The tarsus color (if I'm seeing it correctly) would point to some type of Avicularia spp., I guess.
Edit: Here's the link to the picture http://www.aquapetjoy.com/aqkanri/aqdata/goods1/images/goods20050225163131.jpg
MindUtopia said:I believe it's an Avic of some sort, but as I'm sure you know, those are so tough to ID by photo, especially because color can fade and most of the good comparison pics on the web are all taken shortly after a molt when the spider looks all bright and sparkly. Do you have a link you can post to the original website where you found it? Perhaps one of us can read whatever language it was in and tell you what it says.
Good luck!
Karen
vanilla ice tmexican8s said:white hairs you could call it an "Ice T"
yeah looks like somebody blasted it with a mister all over it.KingJames said:Whatever it is, it just got out of the shower.
slingshot71 said:Looks like a lighter version of A. juruensis (Brazilian Yellowbanded Pinktoe)
http://www.e-spiderworld.com/gallery/pages/Avicularia juruensis.htm
Whatever species, she sure is a beauty!