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CWilson1351

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Dumb question but what's the difference between king baboon and orange baboon beside species
Honestly, I am probably the last person who could answer that unfortunately. I know very little of any of the baboon Ts. Just that they are Old World, have strong venom, and are not friendly.
 

CWilson1351

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That's awesome, I've heard nursing school is tough, but that is a great career. People will always need the medical field. Especially dummies like me who want to hang around venomous and sometimes lethal animals lol
 

BobBarley

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Dumb question but what's the difference between king baboon and orange baboon beside species
Pelinobius muticus and Pterinochilus murinus? Muticus is slow growing, gets larger I believe (7-8"?), likes deep moist substrate. Murinus is fast growing, more defensive, and likes deep, dry substrate. Do more research if you want to know more.
 

tristan4033

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My high school offers nursing programs that get harder and teach new things with each grade, right now I'm a freshman, doing fundamentals of nursing and at 16 I'll be taking nursing assistant programs at my community college and can possibly get a job at one of my local medical care centers
 

tristan4033

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Pelinobius muticus and Pterinochilus murinus? Muticus is slow growing, gets larger I believe (7-8"?), likes deep moist substrate. Murinus is fast growing, more defensive, and likes deep, dry substrate. Do more research if you want to know more.
No H.gigas and p.Murinus
 

CWilson1351

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Pokie finally molted today. While I busied myself looking at safe/minimally disturbing to the T ways of removing the exuvia, it dropped back to it and started "chewing" away at it to get some moisture back. Not a great photo, but you can see how pale the legs are.
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CWilson1351

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After the last molt my P. fasciata has been quite reclusive. Today while checking and filling water dishes he/she came out a bit. Got two decent ventral photos.
First picture, I'm still trying to get a good enough shot to guess at the sex. At this rate, between molts being immediately mangled and how inaccurate ventral sexing is, I may never figure this one out :banghead:
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Second one is just because I love the ventral coloring. Between that bright yellow and iridescent green, just gorgeous IMO.
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CWilson1351

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My resident beast was out hunting this morning. Rarely see the Pokie but it's always a treat to see.
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CWilson1351

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Pokie went on another mini expedition this evening. I tried to get a photo of her (wishful thinking still) climbing, but by the time I had good enough lighting she had moved to this position.
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Also caught G. pulchripes #2 munching on his first meal after the last molt.
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CWilson1351

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Newest addition, P. sazimai that I paid $75 for... Realized after getting home that the last molt date has an F next to it :astonished: This is my first confirmed female, she is about 2-3" DLS.
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CWilson1351

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Had to show off the newest GBB photos, especially the front view. He/she actually looks sad for killing the cricket
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CWilson1351

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Been a while since I updated this so here goes.
Freshly molted A. geroldi (last month)
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GBB Looking like a monster :D
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Not so monstrous after all
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Pretty little P. sazimai
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Pokie just laid down in the web hammock
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Mid-molt
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