@RezonantVoid I have two P. crassipes. I had a sp. 'Black.' but it somehow died of what appeared to be dehydration. These two are going strong. I'm hoping my juvie will be a male, but if it's female I can always sell her here in the U.S. Aussie genuses are way underrated.
@Ungoliant actually, something that is news to me is that apparently we have a provision to export proven 3rd generation CB slings abroad, but not receive lol. In the case of Selenotypus where they take 4-5 years to reach decent size, it would take almost 12 years from beginning the project to shipping abroad lol. But S.Crassipes, that grows to adulthood in only 2-3 years, could be shipped abroad only 6-7 years after beginning the breeding program
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