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  • Mystery spider ID

    Here is the spider I was given at Kempton yesterday. Labelled as A.Seemani, but am sure it isn't.

    E.Campestratus maybe?





    Proud owner of 100+ Beautiful T's and other pets

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    I'm certainly by no means an expert but to me that looks a lot like A. Seemani - Guatemala, especially with the blonde spinnerets. E.Campestratus seem to have black spinnerets.



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    Very nice looking spider though, congrats on your new acquisition

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    • #3
      i would agree with kat, it does apear to be Aphonopelma spp possibly guatamala, they do look very similar to seemani. I had the same issue with a spider i bought a few months ago, it was advertised as A.Seemani but has since been identified as Aphonopelma spp. "guatamala".
      Wayne.

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      • #4
        easy way to tell, a.seemani have a pink underside
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