Bolivia Steel Blue (OK Introduction)
The Bolivian Steel Blue (definite introduction) can be regarded as the most complex species in the genus Pamphobeteus. Its adult body length can reach 20-22+cm feet, and the name Bolivian Steel Blue It is also named after the expression of the adult male.
Unlike most other relatives of the genus Pamphobeteus, the Bolivian steel blue larvae are not outstanding, and the Bolivian steel blue abdomen does not have the iconic "Christmas tree" pattern of Pamphobeteus larvae. Similarly, it is also very difficult for the Bolivian Steel Blue to grow under artificial conditions. The Bolivian Steel Blue also produces large and small offspring. In addition, the Bolivian Steel Blue is highly popular among breeding enthusiasts. All kinds of these These are all reasons for the relatively high price of steel blue in Bolivia. The chelicerae and part of the forelegs of adult males are shiny blue-purple. The larger the females are, the darker their complexion is, like black velvet. The body is covered with some bright red hair, and this combination is very good-looking.
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