Blue Fang Skeleton

JacenBeers

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I am hoping that they become more common in Canada. I want to see one in real life
 

rosehaired1979

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There a beauty! :) I want one. They only come in trade ever so often so they are fairly rare :)
 

Yog-Sothoth

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Theyre ok, Ive seen some striking pics but everyone Ive seen in RL has just been a dull brown. Their chilecera are more irradecent like a H.lividums legs, only blue in the right light.
 

emilsmee

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i have one, it doesn't look as nice as that one, maybe in a couple moults... right now mine looks like an avic kinda, lol.
i trust that martin sent me the right sling, so i'll wait it out.
 

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Small juvenile



Adult female



Larger juvenile



 

RazorRipley

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pokiecollector said:
what does everyone think about Blue Fang Skeleton's ?
Total waste of money, not nearly as desirable as the beautiful murinus. Cyanognathus only become dull and just plain ordinary with age.... Save your money and buy the emerald.
 

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RazorRipley said:
Total waste of money, not nearly as desirable as the beautiful murinus. Cyanognathus only become dull and just plain ordinary with age.... Save your money and buy the emerald.
At 6 Euros each, they're hardly a waste of money!
 

tosik

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RichardDegville this spider's which exuviae(skin) th on picture ??? e.cyanognatus
 

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tosik said:
RichardDegville this spider's which exuviae(skin) th on picture ??? e.cyanognatus
I think he's asking Rich how many instar the sling in his pictures has had :? .
 

hooale

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RazorRipley said:
Total waste of money, not nearly as desirable as the beautiful murinus. Cyanognathus only become dull and just plain ordinary with age.... Save your money and buy the emerald.
Do you have adult cyanognathus? If so then you would be aware that adult cyanognathus have blue fangs and i do not know so many other T's with blue fangs, so calling them 'plan ordinary' doesn't do them justice imho. But yes they are a bit expensive in the states. But that should change ion the near future as they are very easy to breed, like all Ephebopus species.
 
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KZoo

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Wishes DO come true!!

I wanted a Blue Fang for some time ... and after a couple of heartbreaking episodes, my 2 babies are here and doing great!! Super little eaters - funny, though, one thinks he's arboreal - has a little hammock web up high in his silk plant leaf, while the other is a proper little burrower. I have only had them a few weeks, and they are fat as ticks and probably going to molt quite soon. I would say they are definitly worth the wait, as well as the determination to find them. BTW, I also have the "other skeletons" - murinus, rufescens and uatuman. All are beauties, though the Blue Fangs are just a little more ... surreal. AWESOME!!

This is my recently-molted little murinus - see, little leg markings starting!!
 

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vulpina

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I have the Elerald Skeleton (E. uatuman), it is also a very nice looking T, looks alot like the cyananognathus without the blue fangs.

Andy
 

Yog-Sothoth

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Yeah I have an emerald sling too, would buy one any day over a blue fang.
 

pokiecollector

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yea it's the same as an emerald skeleton exactly, just without the blue fangs, but there not really fangs.
 

G_Wright

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I have some arriving tomorrow
 
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