(wrong colour of bands, too many spots etc)
so what exactly do I have?


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only these twoGraeme Robson wrote:The-Wolf. I see in your "sig" that you have a question mark after your named Acantopsis octoactinotos. You got a picture?
The vertical orientation of the oval belly spots indicates S. helodes though Mike.Mike Ophir wrote:Yea I would say B. helodes, although I must warn you that it is very difficult to tell when specimens, such as the one in your photograph are so young and small. As they mature, body patterning tends to change. If it doesnt, you know for sure its B. helodes.
Mike
It will be interesting to see what happens as he grows. I will post more pictures as he develops.Martin Thoene wrote:The vertical orientation of the oval belly spots indicates S. helodes though Mike.Mike Ophir wrote:Yea I would say B. helodes, although I must warn you that it is very difficult to tell when specimens, such as the one in your photograph are so young and small. As they mature, body patterning tends to change. If it doesnt, you know for sure its B. helodes.
Mike
Martin.
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