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  • My spider Aimee - species?

    We know she is a Pampho - any thoughts on what species?
    I was told she was a chile rose





    Thanks

  • #2
    no-one want to help - please any ideas?

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    • #3
      i think it's almost impossible to photo ID a Pampho, i'm afraid. you did get a huge bargain, though...Pampho's are generally pricier by far than Grammostola porteri/rosea.

      anywy, this could be alot of things...it's a bit like my fortis, but sp machalla looks quite similar too...might be able to guess at country (Ecuador), but there are a LOAD of species from there... and i've no idea what characteristic is used to separate. if you can get Ray Gabriel's attention, you might be able to send him a skin...i don't know if that's got enough detail on it, but might be enough for a decent guess.
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      • #4
        OK thankyou - ill try and get hold of him when she sheds - we were even going to DNA sample and sequence her but there are no pampho sequences on genbank to compare to - hopefully someone will know what she is.
        Ide like to sell her to someone who will maybe breed her and then i can get a curly
        Some other people said nigricolor or ultramarinus - i know its hard to tell from a photo but it was worth a try

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