Species Pterinochilus chordatus

xeron

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Congratulations Imanol :worship: the photos are very good, Little by little we are advancing here in spain :}

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ChrisNCT

ChrisinTennessee
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Very nice.... I just hatched out a sack of the CB Pterinochilus chordatus beauties! I think mine are of the golden (lighter) form.
 

PinkLady

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Congratulations and amazing pics!! We also have some chordatus slings. Amazing how young they start to show their markings.
 

Sof

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Excellent pictures! Must have been an exciting time to see all those little slings coming out :)
 

RottweilExpress

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Thanks! I'll have to get some pictures of my slings later, mine are dark looking right now but were labled as mustard color form, they are probably dark because they are just slings? Do they get real defensive like an Obt? My slings are pretty much push overs right now. I have no trouble getting them on my hand and just sitting there. with no defense poses. But then again they are just slings ;)
Well, the common name for P. Chordatus is "Kilimanjaro Mustard" and petshops have a way to mess up everything they touch. So I guess it's just wait and see for you, unless you speak personally to the person who bred them.
 

Doezsha

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Nice pix phil and dont worry I'm still trying to get the hang of my camera and I just took my first outdoor pics earlyer this week and I have to say that they came out the best by far its nothing like sunlight.:clap:
 

ChrisNCT

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I got a chance to spend some time with my Pterincochilus chordatus when rehousing her today before she lays a sack. She should be any day now.

She's a great T!

 

P. Novak

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Awesome Chris! Let me know when she lays a sac, I may be interested in some of the slings. I've been looking for some P.chordatus slings lately.
 

markface

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that's a beautiful critter , and lots of nerve . one day i hope to get to the point i'm comfortable handling some of the more defensive t's .
 

ahas

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Yeah, that' s beautiful man. I want one of those in the future. :D
 

Rochelle

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O M G !!!!
You win the "biggest stones" contest...:worship:
Shes gorgeous and terrible!
Good luck with the sac, friend!;)
 

_bob_

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i don't see why everyone is freaking out that chris is holding her. i have one of these and have NEVER seen any aggression out of mine.
 

ChrisNCT

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All the P. chordatus that I have had are very nice T's. They are nothing like the P. murinus. They are a bit skittish but since these are not too commonly found is the reason I like them.
 
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