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Solo's pappy...God rest his soul...
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oo sexy legs =DOriginally posted by Swifty
Solo's pappy...God rest his soul...
Hi Swifty, I'm glad to finally see the now famous Solo in a pic (that's a nice piece of U.S. T history you've got there). Your efforts show it can be done, I hope there are enough bloodlines around to keep these guys in captivity. What's their growth rate like? And why don't you just sell these guys and retireOriginally posted by Swifty
Keep in mind, this is the only C.B. X. immanis, that has been produced by C.B. parents in the U.S. at this time. I believe its a little male. Check out "Solo" now...
P.S. If I have anything to do with it, yes, they will prevail!
Hi Lam, I've emailed twice and also PM you. There is a problem with your order, so I'm gonna need to talk to you about it. If you see this, please contact me ASAP, because my last shipping day of the week is Thurs. Thanks Lam!Originally posted by lam
Hey swifty, did you recieve my order? I'm the Lam guy.
I assure you, no camera tricks. Males, actually have a more prominent "star" pattern on their carapace, than females, but upon maturity its very dramatic. Other genus show similar dimorphism, such as Pamphobeteus, Phormictopus, etc.Originally posted by blackacidevil
as far as the pics go, is it common for the legs (femurs) to be dimorphic or was that a trick of the camera....that pic of the Male ROCKS. How often does a male look better looking than the female in the land of T's.
Hmmm..so I guess they are pinkish-red because that's the color of the hair underneath them? Just funny how they are almost of equal size and right where the eyes should be, not much resembling the other drops. Well, either I'm the only one who thought that looked funny, or everyobdy else was too busy to noticeOriginally posted by Swifty
Thats water droplets. I had just misted her.