One of the best looking T’s in the hobby, and an example of a weird aspect of this hobby, that something must be exotic, rare, and expensive to get due attention. These are inexpensive, ubiquitous, nothing but simple regarding care, and look at it. It is stunning, but looked upon by so many with the, “Meh, it’s a beginners’ species”. I went through that phase, and now I’m snagging these guys up as I can.
@FrDoc Agreed. Agreed. Agreed. 1000 times agreed. I'm ready for both my A. seemanni and B. albopilosum to molt and despite them being beginner species, they both are still magnificent creatures.
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