I remember a few years ago seeing plenty of larger, sub to adult female tripepii for sale here in the UK across various dealers but not so much now, only popping up from time to time. I remember one time this girl raced across her enclosure to grab a worm, bit into it and after a few 'chews' split it right in two, definitely the most dramatic & gnarliest takedown I've had from a T to date.
I remember a few years ago seeing plenty of larger, sub to adult female tripepii for sale here in the UK across various dealers but not so much now, only popping up from time to time. I remember one time this girl raced across her enclosure to grab a worm, bit into it and after a few 'chews' split it right in two, definitely the most dramatic & gnarliest takedown I've had from a T to date.
I bought one last Christmas what where ment to be a female tripepii and a female coloratovillosus, cftn. My coloratovillosus turned out to be a chromatis first mistake, was promised both were 100% female despite being the wrong sp so I kept them but as you know I got 2 males . I am dubious about getting another confirmed female now, I will eventually but waiting for the right shop to have one in.
It's a shame though they are one of my all time favorite looking t's.
It's OK though I can see your girl in the mean time and it's always a treat .
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