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Recent content by dianama

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    L. Parahybana 4.5-5”

    Noob here. From what I’ve researched it looks like a female to me, but that white dot above the epigastric furrow just keeps me from saying that. It looks like dirt, but if it is it’s not on the glass. I don’t like picking the floof up a lot because it’s a bit skittish and too small for me to...
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    What species is my leggy friend?

    It’s that size right now! Most people are telling me it’s Parahybana. I’m barely familiar with the varieties so I’m just gonna go with the experts opinion I guess
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    What species is my leggy friend?

    Whenever I change its water dish I itch all over! Hands, arms, neck, face, literally anywhere my skin is exposed floof is worth it though
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    What species is my leggy friend?

    Yep, that’s why I stopped handling it and only do so when absolutely necessary for a few seconds (i.e. getting dead cricket remains out of the enclosure or what not). I’ve had difficulty sexing it for that reason.
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    What species is my leggy friend?

    Oh yes, I experience the hair every time I try handling it. I don't even see it kicking them at me but I leave with incredibly itchy hands and sneeze a lot every time. That was the first hint when it was just a sling- B. Hamorii doesn't have it that bad.
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    What species is my leggy friend?

    Thank you so much! And yes, the more I ask the more people say it is. Can't wait to see it fully grown!
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    What species is my leggy friend?

    Hi, I'm a relatively new T hobbyist. I've owned one B. Hamorii for a very short time before it ended up dying. I was a mess afterwards and my boyfriend decided to surprise me with what he thought was another B. Hamorii. It's been a few months since then, it molted twice and it became clear (as...
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