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G. pulchripes VS A. seemanni
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<blockquote data-quote="Oursapoil" data-source="post: 194629" data-attributes="member: 33266"><p>Good morning Gang,</p><p></p><p>I have an adult female A. seemanni and was given another one a few months back.</p><p>At the begining I didn't think twice about it but recently when rearranging the collection I ended up putting their enclosures side by side.</p><p>There is no doubt my original adult female seemanni is the real deal but I am starting to wonder about the one that was given to me.</p><p>Her legs' markings and stripes are more yellowish that the ones on my seemanni, you can clearly see the difference (I'll take some pictures this evening).</p><p>I was wondering if the more knowledgeable people on the forum, used to both species could point out what else should I look for to confirm the second one is indeed a seemanni and not a G. pulchribes. I have another G. pulchribes but it is still a big sling and doesn't offer a good comparaison.</p><p></p><p>Let me know, thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oursapoil, post: 194629, member: 33266"] Good morning Gang, I have an adult female A. seemanni and was given another one a few months back. At the begining I didn't think twice about it but recently when rearranging the collection I ended up putting their enclosures side by side. There is no doubt my original adult female seemanni is the real deal but I am starting to wonder about the one that was given to me. Her legs' markings and stripes are more yellowish that the ones on my seemanni, you can clearly see the difference (I'll take some pictures this evening). I was wondering if the more knowledgeable people on the forum, used to both species could point out what else should I look for to confirm the second one is indeed a seemanni and not a G. pulchribes. I have another G. pulchribes but it is still a big sling and doesn't offer a good comparaison. Let me know, thank you. [/QUOTE]
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