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Hi Richard
I would just like to point out the fact that E cyanoganathus does not have blue fang's they are black like all spider's exept after a molt. It is the chelicera that are blue. And there was me thinking you were a budding Taxonomist
Yes I know this I was using a metaphor regarding the thread title referring to the common name of this sp sorry if you didn't grasp this however the blue on the chelicerae is infact present though out the moult cycle dulling only to a purple near to premoult less prominent in spiderlings granted however still there. down there for dancin kid
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