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Are these Leopard Spiders

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I was thinking about buying a leopard spider but I dont think they are. what do you guys think. Are there low grade leos or do these look like ordinary spiders. After doing a search on them they look alot diffrent.
 

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Leo Spiders usually have a different head pattern. As with any balls the combo can vary but I have almost always seen dots all along the lower sides. Again, it can vary but NONE of the Spiders in the pic have ANY Leopard like spots down the sides.

I haven't hatched any of these out myself but I have looked at them quite a bit and the ones I've seen in person have all had the spotting. The head pattern tends to vary more than the side spotting.
 
I figured so. I was told its a new line of leopard that kevin @ nerd was working on. One that doesnt have as much spots and sharper lines. And that is why they look like spiders.The pic on the ad is nothing like the pics he sent. Here it is
 

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Shane, I would advise editing the link out of your prior post as that is calling out a specific person about this issue and that starts dragging this into BOI territory...
 
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