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Thread: G. pulchra

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    BPnet Veteran Schlyne's Avatar
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    G. pulchra

    My newest one. One of the very few larger T's I've bought, which means I can acutally take decent photos of it without some serious work.

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    Re: G. pulchra

    Ohhhh! Feel the venom of my jealousy! Very nice - I've wanted one of those beauties for a while now. Congrats on that acquisition.

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    Thumbs up Re: G. pulchra

    Ahhhh...Grammostola pulchra.

    One of my favorites. I've got one adult female myself. Had her since she was a mere egg with legs.

    Great species. Nice capture too.

    Good job.
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