Got my T. Blondi

firfly

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Well, I finally purchased one of these beautiful creatures, from Euronymous. I really cant say enough about the service recieved from this guy. The packing was excellent, heat pack still warm, both the T. Blondi, and the pede arrived safe and sound. I am really not one for words so I will let the pictures do the bragging...LOL Oh, one more thing this guy lost $20 at least on this deal making sure that it arrived overnight he went UPS instead of Express. Integrity speaks volumes and Euronymous is a seller with integrity, really cant say enough good things about this guy.. Thank You Euronymous!!!!:clap:
 
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firfly

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End results of a good job packing....OH yeah... Thanks agian man..
 
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Miss Bianca

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very cool little guy... congratulations.

I love recommendations!
:)
 

wedge07

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I agree. T. apophysis have pinktoes as juvies, this is why they are called pinktoe goliaths.
 

Euronymous

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T. Apophysis are a lot more leggy and usually have all pink feet. This guy is loosing his front toes, and is only 3i or 4i. Some Blondis have "socks". There is a huge thread (two I think?) about these guys (clutch) and what they "really are." He is was captive hatched from a captive Blondi by Exotic Pets. You guys should check out the treads, they were maybe 6 months ago, interesting stuff.

Thanks for the kind words! ;)
 

wedge07

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It must be a little smaller than the juvy blondis I have seen.
 

Euronymous

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He is about 3" 1-4 opposite sides. They always look bigger in pictures. Not to say that is not big for a 4i! The last pre molt must have been at least two weeks. It seemed like the little guy doubled in size though. I wonder if that has anything to do with molting problems. I am sure it plays a role.
 

wedge07

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Yep thought it was a little bigger than that. T. Apophysis kind of look like that as they loose their pink toes.
 
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firfly

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Either way I am extreemly happy with either of the two. However would like to read over the other huge threads, and am very interested into the differences and how a positive id can be obtianed as I may be using for breeding in the future. So if someone could please send me the link to the thread I would greatly appreciate it. Also Euronymous wanted to ask you to email those pics you have man....Thanks
 

wedge07

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I wouldn't worry about it that's a T. blondi, Euronymous is right. It should lose those pink toes before too long. T. apophysis at that size still have all pink toes.
 
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