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What's the difference between TB, TS and TA?
Tuberculosis of giant hairy species in Amazon

Amazon giant short-haired species TS

Venezuela giant pink foot TA

Personally, TS is a stable variety after TB and TA cross. However, for the convenience of reselling, it is named after the place of origin abroad, and there are also short-haired tuberculosis and long-haired tuberculosis in tuberculosis. Therefore, many people think that TS is a short-haired species of tuberculosis, and TS and tuberculosis are basically the same species. . .

In terms of price, the reason for TA & gtTB & gtTS is that the record holder of known monomer is TA (foot span 30+CM), while the wild TB is relatively larger than the individual TS. On the contrary, under artificial breeding, some TS I have seen are easier to raise and thicker than TB, just because TB has hair on its legs, so it looks similar to both. Generally speaking, if the body of TBTS is fully stretched, please rest assured that it is easy to get a 23CM TA.

Externally, the body length (excluding legs) TB = TS & gtTA TA seems that the legs are thin and long. Personally, I still like the thick TA like TS TB. Usually, it is very disobedient to shrink long legs into a ball, but personally, I like the moment when Ta flutters, and I feel particularly demon.