Sam_Peanuts
Arachnobaron
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After I had my Tiger Rump(which I assumed was a C. fasciatum) sexed in the Spermathecae sexing section, Sceptic pointed out that the spermathecea was wrong for a C. fasciatum.
So I was wondering if it was possible to determine exactly what it was or if there aren't enough visual clues for this to be possible. I have taken pictures of her fresh molt and herself and if a more specific region is needed for identification, I can easily take more pictures thanks to my new macro lens.
It was bought by the original owner at a pet shop so there's a good chance it's wild caught.
Here are the pictures hoping someone can identify her.
I uploaded them to imagevenue so that I could keep the full resolution. Click on them to get the full sized version.
So I was wondering if it was possible to determine exactly what it was or if there aren't enough visual clues for this to be possible. I have taken pictures of her fresh molt and herself and if a more specific region is needed for identification, I can easily take more pictures thanks to my new macro lens.
It was bought by the original owner at a pet shop so there's a good chance it's wild caught.
Here are the pictures hoping someone can identify her.
I uploaded them to imagevenue so that I could keep the full resolution. Click on them to get the full sized version.
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