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<blockquote data-quote="Arachnoscholar" data-source="post: 148222" data-attributes="member: 28900"><p>What did they charge for it, and at what age/size? I do know there are a handful of color variants for the G-rosea's that might take it's colors more in that direction. But to me it definitely looks like a different genus. One I heard alot about getting sold by petco awhile back was the peruvian orange stripe wich is a Lasiordora I think. I read alot about those being mislabeled as the therophosa goliaths, but still get quite large. Besides that I can only say I've gotten 2 exotics from any petco stores in the past. 1 is my juvinile emporer scorpion at a lucky price, and my brachypelma hamorrii/Smith sling that was before the major price drop they had so it was the 1st expensive tarantula I bought. Having grown a bunch despite how slow most brachypelma grow, it is definitely a stunning female juvenile now so i dont really have any regrets on buying it. Usually I only hear of them carrying brachypelma albopilosum curly hairs, or Aphonopelma seemani zebra leg tarantulas wich I rarely meet a hobbyist who doesn't have those being pretty much the most common, cheap, and begginer friendly tarantulas for sale in the U.S. lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arachnoscholar, post: 148222, member: 28900"] What did they charge for it, and at what age/size? I do know there are a handful of color variants for the G-rosea's that might take it's colors more in that direction. But to me it definitely looks like a different genus. One I heard alot about getting sold by petco awhile back was the peruvian orange stripe wich is a Lasiordora I think. I read alot about those being mislabeled as the therophosa goliaths, but still get quite large. Besides that I can only say I've gotten 2 exotics from any petco stores in the past. 1 is my juvinile emporer scorpion at a lucky price, and my brachypelma hamorrii/Smith sling that was before the major price drop they had so it was the 1st expensive tarantula I bought. Having grown a bunch despite how slow most brachypelma grow, it is definitely a stunning female juvenile now so i dont really have any regrets on buying it. Usually I only hear of them carrying brachypelma albopilosum curly hairs, or Aphonopelma seemani zebra leg tarantulas wich I rarely meet a hobbyist who doesn't have those being pretty much the most common, cheap, and begginer friendly tarantulas for sale in the U.S. lol. [/QUOTE]
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