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0.1 M. balfouri



1.0 P. crassipes (Molt already! You're almost mature!)


0.1 C. schioedtei


0.1 P. cancerides


0.1 A. sp. "Mozambique" (Just about at the end of her rope, sadly)


0.1 P. antinous


-Rob K
 
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You have some nice Ts. I like the Phlogius (spelling?), such a great genus. And the A.sp Mozambique, also an awesome species.
 

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Thanks :) I'm on edge waiting for my Phlogius to molt...He's penultimate and I want to loan him out when the time comes.
 

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Sweet Ts man.
Im curious as to what the white stuff is in the M. balfouri and P. cancerides substrate. Sand mix?
 

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Of course I'd never use -just- sand for any T, but I do like to play around with the substrate for dry enclosures. The Augacephalus has some sand in there too.
 

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thats what I was thinkin....and making sure it wasnt weird fungus...lol.
 

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Just above 3" if memory serves.

The pokies are in new containers, so I'll have to take pics.
 

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Thanks :) You have quite a collection yourself. I can't wait until my schioedtei gets fully grown!
 

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P. fasciata


If I had to guess, I'd say male. but since I got it for $35, I'm not complaining.

P. subfusca


The two of them look fairly different on the underside, with the subfusca seeming more female than the fasciata.
 
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H. vonwirthi


G. pulchra


C. sp. "Sulawesi Black"


P. smithi


P. tigrinawesseli


P. regalis


GBB


P. ornata


Thanks,
Rob
 
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