Species Pterinochilus murinus ("OBT")

G_Wright

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Marty one question why have you got a red colour form and normal colour form togher I hope your not crossing colour forms
 

Marty_J

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G_Wright said:
Marty one question why have you got a red colour form and normal colour form togher I hope your not crossing colour forms
Here's a better picture of him, when he was in his prime

As you can see he's RCF
 

shogun804

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well i guess this is what happens when you agitate your 4" female P murinus, she molted 2 days ago and i decided to get the molt out. this is the first time i have seen her become very defensive. it was very impressive. so i had to get the camera :D
 

Nick_schembri

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I can't wait for my P.murinus to be old enough to be so agressive. All she does at the moment is run and hide.
 

MUNG!!!

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Wow... apparently there is such a thing as a female of this species {D I know I've never gotten one... I've got crummy luck with that anyhow... treat her well, the females are probably the rarest T in the world :rolleyes: Good pics aswell :)
 

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I am soo glad I have a Female P.murinus!!!!! ;P
 

shogun804

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thanks everyone...yeah she was a bit cranky in that pic...everyime i look at this picture i think to myself "this is why keeping T's is so awsome"
 

WeatherStar4000

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Here is a pic of my new OBT. As you can see, she is hanging from the top of the cage in a typical threat posture. This was taken using a 5 MP resolution, so you can probably blow it up quite a bit.
 

ChrisNCT

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Hello.
I have been avoiding these things like the plague. But since the last show where I picked up 3 for really cheap....I have 2 gotten more. For some reason I think that I will end up having like 50 of these dang P. murinus's before I move on to another species. I can't figure out what it is with them!

BTW: Are these dand things supposed to live on the ground or up in the webs?


 

cryptly

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They're like M&Ms, one just isn't enough. :D

They're semi-arboreal, they like to build webs and dig. Best of both worlds. {D
 
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