B. albopilosum - fascinating little T.

Ghost Dragon

Arachnopeon
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Jan 8, 2014
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Having thought about it overnight, I have decided to be good and not buy them. The main reason being that I have no more cat proof space for them until my LPs are big enough to move out and into their larger homes. It was a hard decision but their safety comes first.
Good call. Good for you to think of your prospective T's safety ahead of satisfying the addiction of getting more. :)
 

CrystalRose

Arachnopeon
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Mar 6, 2014
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These are some of my favorites. I have two. One I bought at about 1.5 inches. She's now about 3.5 and gorgeous. My second one I got as a freebie.

My female :D

 

Enn49

Arachnosquire
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Apr 3, 2014
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These are some of my favorites. I have two. One I bought at about 1.5 inches. She's now about 3.5 and gorgeous. My second one I got as a freebie.

My female :D

Awww, she's gorgeous. I hope my little one grows up to look that good.
 

viper69

ArachnoGod
Old Timer
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Dec 8, 2006
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To OP. Hondurans are a fast growing species for this genus. My female went from less than silver dollar diameter sized to 4.5" DLS in one summer. They are RAVENOUS eaters from sling to about 4", at least in my experience. I've never owned a T eat so many crickets in a given sitting nor within the same week.
 
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