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C. marshalli female
@SikmT7 Lol....I've had her for a while. These are one of the baboon species that have "horns" on their carapace. You can't tell with her because hers is sticking straight up whereas the darlingi kinda lean backwards towards the abdomen. On a note: this lady has proven to be difficult to breed. She munched the male 2 days after introduction. My darlingi are like Vagans (known whores of the hobby, lol)....
 
@Casey K. LOL I would not want to get on her bad side, looks can be deceiving obviously :T: I have known that ornamentals are quite the feisty ones, but they are one heck of a sight to look at! Def looking forward to owning a baboon someday, but doing the husbandry thing, I will leave that to the experts LOL Aww poor little guy, but that's the name of the spider game!
 
@SikmT7 absolutely.....hopefully he got a few good inserts in prior to her munching him. It's always nice to know a male is successful in producing his legacy.... :)
 

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kyocera C6740N
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