T's with pink coloring???

Twisted

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Is there anything out there that is black w/ pink markings besides A. avics? I know, its a dumb question, and don't ask why, just trying to find something.
 

Teal

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Xannis or somethin' or other LOL

Helpful, I know right?

The mature males get VIVID pink.
 

Mack&Cass

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You can look into some Xenesthis sp., particularly immanis and intermedia. I don't own either of these yet as they're not exactly cheap, so I'm not sure if it's a maturity thing, but I'm pretty sure they start showing the pink or purple at around their juvie stage. Some mature male pamphos get pretty pink, but only the mature males, so that kind of poses a bit of a problem. That's all I can think of off the top of my head, I'm sure some other members will have some different answers.
Cass
 

sharpfang

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There are other "pink T's"

I had a buddy who had a pink Rosehair Sp.......Not Rosea!

It was fairly Pink.........My C.Rican tiger has magenta and pink hues!......Shes pro-abortion though........Egg-eating Mommy!{D A. Minitrix, is alittle....

JJ - Teal is my favorite color:rolleyes: and Orange....Go Dolphins!!!
 

dantediss

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forgive me if im incorrect but doesnt a nhandu vulpinus get very pink as well ?
 

BrynWilliams

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pampho nigricolor males are amazingly coloured

L parahybanas in fresh moult have pink fuzz
 

The Spider Faery

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Eupalaestrus campestratus (aka Pink Zebra Beauty) - And it's named that for the reason that it has subtle pink hairs.
 

Steve Calceatum

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C. fasciatum is more orange but has slight pink hues.
Thank god someone mentioned this one!!!! Mine is more of a reddish hot-pink than orange after a molt. Then the colors will slowly fade into a pinkish-orange. Beautiful species.

Even though it's not black with pink markings, A. versicolor gets my vote for the Pink T award!!!!
 

Kris-wIth-a-K

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My fav pink T would be..

Ephebopus Cyanognathus...

All around beautiful T. Slings to adults.
 
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