LOL...where do people come up with this stuff?Let's make assumptions based on rumor instead of going straight to the source & act as though it is fact.
Here's a copy of my reply to you on ks...
No, the Fire Spiders on our website are a combination of Fire & Spider. We wouldn't put them up there if that's not what they were.
It's a subtle combo, one you have to see in person to really appreciate (or maybe we just need to take better pics)...we have several of them here & they stick out like sore thumbs compared to normal Spiders.
Hatchlings & juvies have a distinct brassy yellow undertone to them (i.e. middle pic) that turns into a very light, beautiful gold-ish background as the animal matures (first & third pics). The Spider patterning is typically reduced, and the white lateral markings are either extremely reduced or absent.
Can I clarify anything else for you?![]()