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<blockquote data-quote="Casey K." data-source="post: 177241" data-attributes="member: 1090"><p>I think you are right. Peru purple are now ex urticans and are known as something else. I hate it when they do all these taxonomic name changes. I mean, its good that they do the reclassification but damn, it's very confusing to breeders and hobbyists, alike. Most hobbyists just want the pretty spider (doesn't matter what the scientific name is as long as it's the spider pictured) but to breeders like myself, it calls for complications because you have to be on your toes when it comes to paying close attention to reclassification. We don't want any of the big bad "H" word running around in the hobby.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Casey K., post: 177241, member: 1090"] I think you are right. Peru purple are now ex urticans and are known as something else. I hate it when they do all these taxonomic name changes. I mean, its good that they do the reclassification but damn, it's very confusing to breeders and hobbyists, alike. Most hobbyists just want the pretty spider (doesn't matter what the scientific name is as long as it's the spider pictured) but to breeders like myself, it calls for complications because you have to be on your toes when it comes to paying close attention to reclassification. We don't want any of the big bad "H" word running around in the hobby....... [/QUOTE]
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