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P. Novak

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I agree with what Nate is trying to show.

99% its Ceratogyrus bechuanicus. The "greater horned baboon" usually refers to Ceratogyrus brachycephalus, which has a horn going foward. Yours has a horn going backwards, which is Ceratogyrus bechuanicus.
 

CedrikG

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Hi,

Impossible to tell if its Ceratogyrus darlingi or C. bechuanicus
 

SouthernStyle

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My NEWEST Addition

I bought this Big Girl On V-Day~ Kinda Felt like I was in the Mood for a Red Spider LOL! She's about 5.5" or so and a Beautiful Vagan!





 

SouthernStyle

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Some Updated Pix Part 1

I Only have these Three At my place here in the springs, The Rest of the T's Are in Greeley, So I'll get some newer Pix put up of them Here in the next couple days...Enjoy!~







 

P. Novak

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Nice Pics, but I don't think its too smart to have all your Ts side by side like that.
 

SouthernStyle

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Nice Pics, but I don't think its too smart to have all your Ts side by side like that.
Nothing that a bit of Quick intervention and a thick piece of leather wouldnt stop...They Were close I would agree, But Not to where I couldnt have stepped in to seperate them if somethin were to have happened...NTM They were like that for a couple seconds...IF that :)
 

P. Novak

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Well I wouldnt say stupid Cedrik, just irresponsible.

Even a couple of seconds is too long. That blondie can hit your Ceratogyrus spp. and it could be over, if it were to hit it in the right spot. I just don't think taking unnecessary risks is worth it.

I give you props though for attempting it(and getting lucky nothing bad happened), but from now on I would just keep them away from each other.
 

CedrikG

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Very irresponsable and unnecessary as the result of the pic is nothing spectactular, it just show how irresponsable Southern is. This said, me and this individu will never understand each other
 

Helio

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wow

What a monster blondi you've got there
Nice pic of them together
 

Natemass

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i like the picture but id never do it with my luck the B.vagans would some how hit the species in the middle and the T.blondi would take both on. but youve heard it already so cool pic none the less
 

SouthernStyle

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A couple New T's

Havn't had the chance to post up many new pix of the T's I've got over the last few months, so Here's a couple new ones....

Lasiodora parahybana 6.5" Female




Gorgyrella sp
 

SouthernStyle

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Some of The New T's in the House!

Well~ Here's a couple of New Pix... Just Adding More T's By the month ;)

OBT (F)

P.Lugardi (F)

H.Mac (F)

G.Rosea RCF

C.Beuchanicus (F)

A.Anax (F)
 

pinkzebra

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Gorgeous spiders and great pics. I just love the H. mac, have to get one someday!

Jen
 

P. Novak

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I love the C.bechuanicus! Could never have enough of the horned Ts. Wanna pack it up and ship it to me? :D
 
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