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It's called Platythomisus octomaculatus.
That's what I found. Thank you!!It's called Platythomisus octomaculatus.
Yup, and apparently seems to be an endangered species as well.It's called Platythomisus octomaculatus.
At the risk of sound creepy and stalker-ish, I've been following Stefan's threads for quite awhile. If he says that he doesn't think he'd be able to raise them, that signifficantly cuts down the number of people here would most likely be able to raise them.I respect everyone's opinions here but this just sounds like a challenge to me.
At the risk of sound creepy and stalker-ish, I've been following Stefan's threads for quite awhile. If he says that he doesn't think he'd be able to raise them, that signifficantly cuts down the number of people here would most likely be able to raise them.
And by signifficantly, I mean to three...possibly four or five.
.... and a mouth to compare, too...Consider me #4 then.
My whole career has been based on keeping the impossible. I've got a budget and a slew of smart zookeepers working under me...all I need are the specimens!
;P
Knowledgeable folks aren't afraid of challenges either..... and a mouth to compare, too...
Knowledgeable folks usually sounds different. ;P
Greetings,
Stefan