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peek a boo
Phil

peek a boo

Freshly moulted. Legs poking out.
Nice easy one for you....guess the species.
Well then it's gotta be a T. albo..... I'm really stumped here :p ( this is the sort of response you get on Facebook BTW lol)
 
Well then it's gotta be a T. albo..... I'm really stumped here :p ( this is the sort of response you get on Facebook BTW lol)
which is why I dont go on FakeBook!
I will put you out of your misery now then LOL
it's a Ybyrapora diversipes
 
which is why I dont go on FakeBook!
I will put you out of your misery now then LOL
it's a Ybyrapora diversipes
Exactly lol.. Idiots paradise on there :rolleyes:
Well they were an Avic once lol.... I should know as I used to have one :rolleyes: never got that size though before I lost it :(
 
Exactly lol.. Idiots paradise on there :rolleyes:
Well they were an Avic once lol.... I should know as I used to have one :rolleyes: never got that size though before I lost it :(
that's a shame. They are one of those annoying species where they look so much prettier when slings/juveniles than they do adults. Not saying the adults are unpleasant to look at as they aren't. Just not as nice (IMHO anyway) when a bit younger.
 
First time I've seen a good clear close up of their little toesies, and if it doesn't look like it's wearing red nail varnish (and the obligatory 'little pink ballet pumps') ;) :D
 

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