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  • 04-15-2005, 10:50 AM
    wendy
    anyone see those new singapore blues?
    i didn't get a chance to pick any up yet or don't know if i will .....still a little pricey yet. definetly a nice t. does anyone have any pic's to share till we get some of our own? they sure would be appreciated!
  • 04-15-2005, 01:23 PM
    Schlyne
    Re: anyone see those new singapore blues?
    I'm jealous. You have 6?! P. metallica :P

    I've seen pictures, but none of them belong to me. There's a entire picture thread devoted to them on the invert thread I read. They're on my wishlist for future acqusitions, but it'll probably be several years before I get one.

    Someday I will have at least one representitive of every arboreal genus of T's available in the pet trade. Acutally, I need like 4 to 6 T's to accomplish that.
    It'll be a while though. I don't feel quite ready to take on the true feather leg baboon.
  • 04-15-2005, 02:04 PM
    Smulkin
    Re: anyone see those new singapore blues?
    Do you keep any haplopelma longipedum, Emmalee?

    What end of PA are you on, Wendy?

    What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?
  • 04-15-2005, 11:11 PM
    wendy
    Re: anyone see those new singapore blues?
    q.#1...no..
    q.#2..the other end........
    q.#3...what do you mean, an african or european swallow?
  • 04-16-2005, 02:02 AM
    Schlyne
    Re: anyone see those new singapore blues?
    I have a lividum as my only Haplopelma. The longipedum doesn't interest me, acutally. My spiders tend to be bright and colorful or unusual in some other way (like my horned baboon's :)

    As for Hapopelma's, these are on the wishlist:
    Haplopelma albostriatum
    Haplopelma schmidti "gold form"

    As for question three, african or european swallow?
  • 04-16-2005, 05:53 AM
    wendy
    Re: anyone see those new singapore blues?
    bright & colorfull......like obt's....one of my personal favorites! i really have a thing for avic's too.

    it might be sooner than you think on aquiring some pretty blue pokies....i'll keep you posted. keep your fingers crossed..i know i am!

    i passed up an opp to to grab some s. blues but didn't have the loot....who cares right, whats better than a blue pokie anyway....

    and yes, african or european? lol
  • 04-16-2005, 06:18 AM
    wendy
    Re: anyone see those new singapore blues?
    [QUOTE=Schlyne]I'm jealous. You have 6?! P. metallica :P[/QUOTE

    you have an OCTOPUS aannnnnnndddddddd a STINGRAY but you r jealous of my pokies? geezzzzzz. i had always wanted a saltwater setup but was just intimidated i guess. how difficult is it? is it expensive? does it ever "get loose"
  • 08-22-2005, 06:58 PM
    Schlyne
    Re: anyone see those new singapore blues?
    I just saw that response. I don't have either one of those. I just took the pictures. Those are living at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago :P

    Octopi are notorious for being escape artist. I have the equipment for a salt water setup, it's in the basement. I refuse to set up the tank until I get a house. I won't be getting either one of those. I want a lionfish, and maybe a couple other things I can put in there without having problems with the lionfish.

    Saltwater is expensive. I got the 55 gallon tank kit on sale and it was around $300 something, without a stand. It's a Marinland kit, we'll see how well it does. I also put down the $150 or so a few months later for the protein skimmer.
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