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  • 12-19-2004, 06:21 PM
    Schlyne
    Anoles forum?
    My Mexican Fire leg Brachypelma boehmei.

    http://img84.exs.cx/img84/1417/firelegcopy1mx.th.jpg

    My Avicularia huriana . It's an arboreal T. It's often called Ecuadorian Wooly Pinktoe. This is an underside shot. I opened up the contaner a little bit to check on it, and accidently messed up some of it's top webbing.

    You can google for pictures of Adults and a dorsal side view.
    http://img97.exs.cx/img97/562/avichuricana7sk.th.jpg
  • 12-19-2004, 06:36 PM
    chong_python
    very nice

    addicted yet schlyne?
  • 12-19-2004, 07:21 PM
    Schlyne
    Important Info- Please be sure to read! January 15-23 , 2005
    To T's, I'd say so. They take up so much less space than most herps, and are easier to deal with than the geckos :P

    Edit: i wasn't originally going to get the Avic, but I bought him from the first dealer I talked to about T's. He happened to be at Lee's swap and none of my T's had come from him yet.

    Most of what he had was either Poecilotheria or Haplopelma. I am not touching any T's from those genuses for quite a while. It'll be a while before I make the jump into Old World T's.
  • 12-30-2004, 03:53 PM
    Schlyne
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    Shaun J
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    Schlyne
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    Schlyne
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