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Ceratogyrus darlingi and …..

Poppy2020

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Ceratogyrus marshalli—- aside from their slight ‘horn’ difference, are there any others? Do you have a preference of either or and why?
 

Arachnoclown

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There's lots if cool looking Ceratogyrus species. Ceratogyrus dolichocephalus is my favorite. Its on my to get list. All I have right now is two Ceratogyrus darlingi female's. Love the horn placement on the darlingi. They look fast.
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Vermis

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When I start buying slings in March, I think I'll grow most of them on and sell them. But there are a few darlingi and marshalli slings about, already decided to get one for keeps. Either species. They look great and I hear good things, like:

mine is an absolute
 

Vermis

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:D Okay, where did the 'sweetheart' go? That quote could be taken in a few different ways...
 

Oursapoil

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Well, I’ve put in an order for a C. marshalli and a C. darlingi + another P. murinus and D. pentaloris :)

Do I tell hubby ? Lol. Another trip to the FedX facility.
Take a trip to us to bring your Romeo to my Juliet and I’ll have something else for you ;)
 
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