Can anyone ID this little guy?

InsaneCat

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I'm Going to have to agree, that doesn't look like A. Geniculata. Possibly A. Seemani or a Lasiodora derivitive.
 

FryLock

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Varden said:
The lady I bought this T from had purchased it as an A. geniculata, but was told afterward that it was a Homoeomma sp. "Blue". However, looking at it, I'm wondering if it isn't, in fact, an A. geniculata. What do you guys think?
Yup for me a young juv/sub adult Homoeomma sp. "Blue" (the large one).
 

pitbulllady

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I have an adult Homoeomma sp. "Blue" which looks just like it, complete with the obvious mirror patch.

pitbulllady
 

Cpt.nemO

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T. puriens : or that other blue thrixopelma

BTW i have a warn sign but its at 0%
 
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Socrates

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Cpt.nemO said:
T. puriens : or that other blue thrixopelma

BTW i have a warn sign but its at 0%
That's a good sign. You may want to try to keep it at that level. {D

(Sorry for the hijacking. :eek: )

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GoTerps

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Yup, looks spot on to be Homeomma sp. "blue" "large"...
 
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wolfpak

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pitbulllady said:
I have an adult Homoeomma sp. "Blue" which looks just like it, complete with the obvious mirror patch.

pitbulllady
where is the mirror patch located?
 

David Burns

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wolfpak said:
where is the mirror patch located?
They are talking about the area on the abdomen thet looks like a bald spot. It isn't. It is an area of urtricating hair that reflect light differently then the hair around it.
 
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