Le_kelscifer
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They had a lot of good ones. I've always wanted one of these guys. Their sling coloration is amazingDidn’t participate but that’s awesome you got that species, one of my favorites for sure.
I'll def let you know. Looking forward to the rapid growth!My Cyanognathus sling just molted! Third time in about as many months! Love all Ephebopus, Rufucens and Uatuman slings I have now in the brood and awaiting my Murinus! All are molting faster than any of my Psalmopeous slings! Holler at me sometime let me know if your sling is growing like wildfire. Happy Spoodering!!
All the Ephebopus slings are just gorgeous. Was enamored with the Cyanognathus but went ahead and got the Uatuman and Rufucens as well. So glad I did. Have a Murinus sling now as well and it is a colorful little thing. I have just fell in love with this species!!So beautiful, I love them at this stage!
They almost look identical at that stage. Does the red show thru more at the sub adult stage?Here is a Ephebopus Rufucens sling. Hard to get proper light levels with sling acrylics. Lol. Beautiful and monsterosa feeding response!
The front legs on these guys and I believe the Murinus are dark while the Cyanognathus and Uatuman are that pinkish shade. They all have that emerald metallic green booty and just beautiful little babies. The one pictured is about to be rehoused soon and can't wait to see the new construction! Seems like one had a red booty at one time though but can't remember which. Lol. Anyway, they are all gorgeous and if you like color you can't go wrong with these! They have been flighty but can get bold as well! They are fast! Teleport fast! Always careful to make sure they are at or near there burrow or these guys could shoot out as they can panic a bit. Happy Spoodering.They almost look identical at that stage. Does the red show thru more at the sub adult stage?
I love it. If I had an unlimited amount of space I'd for sure have one of each. They are gorgeous. And their little burrows look like tornadoes. Even as a sling they're freaky fast.The front legs on these guys and I believe the Murinus are dark while the Cyanognathus and Uatuman are that pinkish shade. They all have that emerald metallic green booty and just beautiful little babies. The one pictured is about to be rehoused soon and can't wait to see the new construction! Seems like one had a red booty at one time though but can't remember which. Lol. Anyway, they are all gorgeous and if you like color you can't go wrong with these! They have been flighty but can get bold as well! They are fast! Teleport fast! Always careful to make sure they are at or near there burrow or these guys could shoot out as they can panic a bit. Happy Spoodering.