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  • Shane Visser
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14 years 4 months ago #47898 by Shane Visser
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Welcome to the Pamphobeteus species confusion. LOL! Great spiders though.

On pamphobeteus.com, I think they are listed as P. sp Equador II

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14 years 4 months ago #47902 by nicholas wade
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This makes for a good topic for a lot of readers

But ether way I'm sure 80% of us will still always know it as the p.platyomma it is a nice name and not so hard to learn

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14 years 4 months ago #47953 by Milty
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Thanks Dave

Nearly thought I had to start learning it all over again

You're a star!

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14 years 4 months ago #47986 by nicholas wade
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lol yea if you need help with pamps dave is the man to go to

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14 years 4 months ago #48022 by Dave Dawson
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[quote="Shane Visser" post=47898

On pamphobeteus.com, I think they are listed as P. sp Equador II[/quote]

Maybe im wrong but what i know, the reason that its called P sp Equador is because of where its collected.
I know that P sp Equador can go up to sp 6. The reason most of them have not got a Common name yet
like a pamphobeteus vespertinus is because they have to still DNA testing and confirm each spider is a
seperate from the others. Things like these take years correct, as we have all noticed that theraphosa blondi
and stirmi have just become 2 different spiders and they have been in the hobby since the hobby was started.
They still trying confirm that the Pocilotheria subfusca highland and lowland are 2 diffrenet spiders.

Time is all we need to confirm these species. I just lable my pamps 'specs' until they get confirmed. :unsure:

My Advice is mostly from my personal experience, but everyone is
allowed to give there own opinion.

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14 years 4 months ago #48024 by nicholas wade
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thats a cool fact i thought that the high and low landers where already 2 diferent spec

im still looking for some of those i herd from some where there will be high landers comming soon to the market

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