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    Xenesthis immanis molted!!!!!!

    I am VERY happy!! My biggest Xenesthis immanis molted today and is finally starting to show its adult colors They are one of my favorite tarantula's and I have been waiting for ever for them to start showing some color. I will post a nicer and better pic once it hardens up.

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    Google image Xenesthis immanis to see what the adults look like. It will be worth your time
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    Re: Xenesthis immanis molted!!!!!!

    Wow! That is a very impressive specimen you have there. I will be sure to google this to see what they look like after the molting.

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    Boaney your T's creep me out man lol but you have some cool ones
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    Re: Xenesthis immanis molted!!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by python1024 View Post
    Wow! That is a very impressive specimen you have there. I will be sure to google this to see what they look like after the molting.
    Thanks and it will be worth it if you don't know what the adults look like!! They really are a bad looking T!!! At least I think so anyways
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    Wow the adults are wicked
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    Re: Xenesthis immanis molted!!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by iCandiBallPythons View Post
    Boaney your T's creep me out man lol but you have some cool ones
    Thanks Malcolm
    Quote Originally Posted by iCandiBallPythons View Post
    Wow the adults are wicked
    They really are pretty cool looking And they get pretty big as adults too which is always a plus!!
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    Re: Xenesthis immanis molted!!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Boanerges View Post
    Thanks Malcolm

    They really are pretty cool looking And they get pretty big as adults too which is always a plus!!
    Do an update thread of your T's
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    Re: Xenesthis immanis molted!!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by iCandiBallPythons View Post
    Do an update thread of your T's
    I was going to but I decided not to because not many people really comment in this section much. I'm not sure if people like looking at tarantula's and just don't comment or not many people are really interested in tarantula's at all so they do not even look at the posts I more or less post the pics because I am excited about them but I think very few people here are as excited as I am about them - lol.
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    Re: Xenesthis immanis molted!!!!!!

    Ouf man I'm soooo jealous of your T's! X. Immanis are so gorgeous with their adult colours!
    1.0 Normal - Maynard
    1.0 POG - Victor
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