Cyanoguttatus or Carpintis ID thread!

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HardCandy;2523474;2523474 said:
it's a normal texas. my female texas looked just like that when it was smaller.
lol whats a "normal texas"? texas is just a common name that confuses everybody. with these guys, theyre best identified using scientific name
 
they dont even look the same. unless theyre a hybrid of the two, then it can be hard to tell....

cyano
Hcyanoguttatus_dDubosc.jpg


carpintis (escondido variant)
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jcardona1;2523516; said:
they dont even look the same. unless theyre a hybrid of the two, then it can be hard to tell....

cyano
Hcyanoguttatus_dDubosc.jpg


carpintis (escondido variant)
gallery_11_35_146684.jpg

Mine looks more like the first 1. If its a hybrid, are there many Texas x Texas hybrids? (Cyano x Carpinte).
 
cyanoguattus.
 
100% carpintis
 
Looks like Cyano to me, but it's very small. I can tell you that it's definitely not 100% carpintis, if it has carpintis blood at all, which I'm still skeptical about.
 
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