Species P. ornata

SeanJo

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nice, I should have gotten some of these when I had the chance :wall: lookin real good
 

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nice, I should have gotten some of these when I had the chance :wall: lookin real good
Thanks!! They are doing really well....and I think the female is gravid again, so you may have a chance to get some. LOL
 

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That is so crazy rob!

I love it though!! They are growing so fast, what are you feeding them?

What price were you selling the slings at? We are going to need some of that bloodline up in canada.
 

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That is so crazy rob!

I love it though!! They are growing so fast, what are you feeding them?

What price were you selling the slings at? We are going to need some of that bloodline up in canada.
I will sell the slings for $25 - $30 when she has some more! I am feeding them gutloaded B.Dubia and they are growing like crazy!:D
 

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My biggest female P. ornata "Clover" post-molt (vid)

I decided to get a look at my largest female P. ornata "Clover"...she had molted about 3 weeks ago and I wanted to se her. She was claimed to be 10" when I first recieved her (I think 9.5").....she has molted 2X since then....her last molt was not a very good molt, she was a little skinny and had curved back leg slightly. This molt, she looks just huge and beautiful!!

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she's absolutely gorgeous. Hey Rob, would P. ornata be a good first pokie? Everyone says P. regalis is the way to go, but i can't help but adore the beauty of P. ornatas.
 

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she's absolutely gorgeous. Hey Rob, would P. ornata be a good first pokie? Everyone says P. regalis is the way to go, but i can't help but adore the beauty of P. ornatas.
I wouls ay regalis to but I would get what you want, the oornata has a lot more tude and a worse bite.....but any pokie has a bad bite.
 

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I wouls ay regalis to but I would get what you want, the oornata has a lot more tude and a worse bite.....but any pokie has a bad bite.
Alright, thanks for the info. :)
 

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Beautiful T Rob! She's got an amazing size, almost like an arboreal blondi! :drool:
 

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I only have one Pokie,a Striata, and its about 5" so far, but at this stage, its almost boring, since he/she eats a few times then locks up for a month,then after molt repeat. Will be better when it slows down on growing :)
The only backdraw with fast growers :)
 

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When yall say they have bad bites do yall mean that could kill.. Ill look in the bite report section... :D Beautiful T Rob.. I have seen alot of your vids they are awesome.. I am sure I have told you that before.. Just hope one day to be as good as T keeper as you!! :worship:
 

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When yall say they have bad bites do yall mean that could kill.. Ill look in the bite report section... :D Beautiful T Rob.. I have seen alot of your vids they are awesome.. I am sure I have told you that before.. Just hope one day to be as good as T keeper as you!! :worship:
Thank you, the bites is bad compared to ther T's....but it could never kill you.
 
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