Quote Originally Posted by Herpguy View Post
It's also worth saying that those "types" are recognized by the hobby, not by science.

Exactly, they're referred to simply as "dwarf," but there's much more to it than that.
Maybe some of the more experienced people on the forum could document the differences in peoples dwarves.

Ian,

In laymans terms, your guy would be considered a dwarf by most simply because it isn't a true giant. My P. adspersus is barely 3.5 months old and probably about the size of yours.
That's not saying that it isn't one of the rarer types.
He is a big fella though! Take lots of pictures for us