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    Last edited by Luke Scott; 30-04-13, 10:59 PM.

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    Re: Identify please was sold wrong name

    Ok. . . .

    What was it sold as? Looks to be one of those Euathlus sp. "blue" or sp. "green".

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    • #3
      Chilean tiger rump was name

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      • #4
        Re: Identify please was sold wrong name

        Originally posted by Luke Scott View Post
        Chilean tiger rump was name

        The common name for the Euathlus species I mentioned is something like "Chile green femur" or "Green femur beauty". Common names are a real pain, we tend to use scientific names as it saves a lot of confusion.

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        • #5
          Well I type this in Euathlus pulcherrimaklaasi and a few pics came up looked the same how would one care for this spider btw this is my tenth one just I researched the name it was sold under I'm afraid it's in a kk and has half dry and half damp soil and a hide doesn't seem botherd by moister level of soil and in shop it was kept very wet condensation up the sides not much ventalation in that case so I had to bring it home

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          • #6
            Re: Identify please was sold wrong name

            Just keep it on a dry substrate with a water bowl in one corner. When you fill the water bowl, pour some water down the sides of the enclosure, this will allow the bottom layers of sub to stay damp but the top layer dry. Feed it every 10 days or so and every now and again leave it a month or so without food.

            I do like this species, they are very pretty indeed.

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            • #7
              It is amazing so u defo believe that's what it is

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              • #8
                Does it have purple on the top of the femurs?

                It is NOT E. pulcherimaklassi

                Ray

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                • #9
                  It's a blue/purple look on legs

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