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The Following User Says Thank You to Boanerges For This Useful Post:
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Nice!!! Congrats on the new addition and sweet calendar
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The Following User Says Thank You to Skittles1101 For This Useful Post:
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Is that the borneo black sp?
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The Following User Says Thank You to Jessica Loesch For This Useful Post:
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Re: 2 new T's and a tarantula calander!!
Originally Posted by Jessica Loesch
Is that the borneo black sp?
No. Your talking about a Lampropelma sp. Borneo black. They are aboreal and a Old World Asian tarantula (also does not go through a brown phase). This is a Phamphobeteus antinous (common name is a Steely Blue Leg). These get very large like a Lasidora parahybana and are a New World T If you google the images you can see how beautiful a freshly molted one is. Even more impressive are the colors on a mature male adult P. antinous
Edit: P. antinous are Terrestrial also.
Last edited by Boanerges; 12-06-2011 at 06:02 PM.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Jessica Loesch For This Useful Post:
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You have 4 p. metallicas and I have 0. You make me sad. The T's all look great as always. Is net bug where you got them from?
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Re: 2 new T's and a tarantula calander!!
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