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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 230900" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>Tarantulas do look very different when younger. I have a couple of juvi pamphobeteus & they are not looking anything like they will as adults. Plus, a lot of the photo's that we see of adults are different to how we see them with our eyes. </p><p></p><p>I brought a purple bloom off someone several years ago & it was not until I took a photo of them, that I saw the colour. I also brought a Brachypelma albiceps off someone as a juvi & it was always a disappointment, as Brachy's are normally lovely looking T's. But this was just bland. Then with one molt it all changed. And she is now a stunning looking T. One of our favourites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 230900, member: 29323"] Tarantulas do look very different when younger. I have a couple of juvi pamphobeteus & they are not looking anything like they will as adults. Plus, a lot of the photo's that we see of adults are different to how we see them with our eyes. I brought a purple bloom off someone several years ago & it was not until I took a photo of them, that I saw the colour. I also brought a Brachypelma albiceps off someone as a juvi & it was always a disappointment, as Brachy's are normally lovely looking T's. But this was just bland. Then with one molt it all changed. And she is now a stunning looking T. One of our favourites. [/QUOTE]
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