Pamphobetus sp. "platyomma" ****PICS***

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So, my female Pamphobetus sp. "platyomma" molted the other day and she is just sweet looking. She is good solid 5.5", I would say. I took some pics tonight and thought I would share since this species is kinda uncommon. I just thought others would like to see the before and after. :D

BEFORE:



AFTER:


LOOK!!! Her "pink flames" around her eyes are starting to develop!




The color change is just so drastic, amazing...... :drool:
 

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Those pink flames are much more developed with males. Dunno if those flames will change much more than that...

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LOOK!!! Her "pink flames" around her eyes are starting to develop!
 

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SeekneSs said:
Those pink flames are much more developed with males. Dunno if those flames will change much more than that...
Are you sure about that? I have seen pics of larger females that had more developed "flames". Like, actually noticable ones.
 

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Spider-man 2 said:
Ummmm, I bought her that fat and she was already in pre-molt. {D
then drop an info to the previous holder of the T., about how to hold them in the right way.. she was really too fat :embarrassed:
 

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delta said:
then drop an info to the previous holder of the T., about how to hold them in the right way.. she was really too fat :embarrassed:
I am sure the previous owner knew what he was doing. He is no newbie to Ts.
 

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Spider-man 2 said:
I am sure the previous owner knew what he was doing. He is no newbie to Ts.
looking at it, i'm not really sure ;)

anyway, have fun :)

cheers
 

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delta said:
looking at it, i'm not really sure ;)

anyway, have fun :)

cheers
Ummm, Johnny Smith (Nny) is a good T keeper, I have no doubts in him and how he keeps them. She may be a little fat, but she moved around just fine and could defend herself with ease. Thanks for your concern though.
 
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