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<blockquote data-quote="Enn49" data-source="post: 221513" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>They do indeed.</p><p>I currently have a sling and a juvi Red Colour form (RCF) and a sling Usambara Mountain Variety but there are more. I did have a Tete (Chocolate or BCF) but it sadly died.</p><p></p><p>There are:_</p><p><strong>TCF</strong>: typical colour form named after the colouration of the type, different pale beige colouration, sometimes with a greenish sheen, long setae on legs and abdomen pale pink.</p><p><strong>RCF</strong>: red colour form. Long and short setae red/orange, often sold as P. mamillatus or P. spp. "usambara"</p><p><strong>UMV</strong>: Usambara Mountains variant. Probably a natural intergrade between TCF and RCF (but more close to TCF). Their coloration is more intensive yellow/pale orange than TCF.</p><p><strong>DCF</strong>: dark colour form. Coloured general darkgrey, partial black. Carapace gold/yellow with dark radial striae - those are not as intensive as P. murinus TCF. Rarely seen and not in the hobby. The abdominal pattern are the same in all colour variations."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enn49, post: 221513, member: 3458"] They do indeed. I currently have a sling and a juvi Red Colour form (RCF) and a sling Usambara Mountain Variety but there are more. I did have a Tete (Chocolate or BCF) but it sadly died. There are:_ [B]TCF[/B]: typical colour form named after the colouration of the type, different pale beige colouration, sometimes with a greenish sheen, long setae on legs and abdomen pale pink. [B]RCF[/B]: red colour form. Long and short setae red/orange, often sold as P. mamillatus or P. spp. "usambara" [B]UMV[/B]: Usambara Mountains variant. Probably a natural intergrade between TCF and RCF (but more close to TCF). Their coloration is more intensive yellow/pale orange than TCF. [B]DCF[/B]: dark colour form. Coloured general darkgrey, partial black. Carapace gold/yellow with dark radial striae - those are not as intensive as P. murinus TCF. Rarely seen and not in the hobby. The abdominal pattern are the same in all colour variations." [/QUOTE]
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