my new blue fang!!

UrbanJungles

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Wow...that makes me almost want to get a species that is...non arboreal!
:eek:

Stunning little creature...great pics!
Thanks for sharing...
 

dianedfisher

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Very nice photos! Enjoy her while she's out and about. I only see mine after a molt when she's hungry and only then if I make her come out for her food. Your's is stunning. How big is she? Di
 

Akitayoji

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EEEERRRGGG! This is the next species I will be getting! Beautiful!

Species: Ephebopus cyanognathus (species name means "blue tooth")
 

chandlermonster

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This species is aboreal right? It's such a looker, you'd think there would be more buzz about this T in the hobby. Is yours nervous, defensive, or aggressive? I've never really heard much about this species.
 

Sabatta

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This species is aboreal right? It's such a looker, you'd think there would be more buzz about this T in the hobby. Is yours nervous, defensive, or aggressive? I've never really heard much about this species.
Unless I am mistaken, I believe they are a beautiful pet hole. And nervous too, although I have never owned one.
 

Truff135

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I'm 99% sure that it's an obligate burrower species like the others in the ephebopus genus. But, I have been wrong before! Ephebopus uatuman (emerald skeleton) are gorgeous as well IMO, especially after they molt! I hear the females dull as they get bigger but the males retain more of the emerald color. Anyhow, they're cute little guys!!!
 
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