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<blockquote data-quote="Therasoid" data-source="post: 49740" data-attributes="member: 3538"><p>Very nice mix of NW terrestrial species you've acquired so far. My favorite is the B. albopilosum, not as colorful as other Brachys, but make up for it in their characteristics. IMO. </p><p> You're the first to ever ask what I keep. So I'll post what I currently (today) have., its a bit long and I use binomial names. A. insubtilis, A. seemanni, B. albopilosum, emilia, sabulosum, smithi, vagans, C. darlingi, marschalli, meridionalis, sanderi, C. huahini, fimbriatus, guangxiensis, C. cyaneopubescens, C. sp. Sulawesi black, schioedtei, G. porteri, pulchripes, rosea, H. albostriatum, hainanum, lividum, minax, vonwirthi, H. maculata, O. aureotibialis, P. scrofa, P. muticus, P. striata, tigrinawesseli, P. cambridgei, irminia, pulcher, reduncus, S. calceatum. Total count at 154, with 3 females currently with egg sacs. This past July marked my 24th consecutive year in the hobby. Probably qualifies me as an "old timer" in the hobby. Lol! [emoji3] </p><p> Stick around the is one of the friendliest forums about invertebrates on the web. [emoji6]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Therasoid, post: 49740, member: 3538"] Very nice mix of NW terrestrial species you've acquired so far. My favorite is the B. albopilosum, not as colorful as other Brachys, but make up for it in their characteristics. IMO. You're the first to ever ask what I keep. So I'll post what I currently (today) have., its a bit long and I use binomial names. A. insubtilis, A. seemanni, B. albopilosum, emilia, sabulosum, smithi, vagans, C. darlingi, marschalli, meridionalis, sanderi, C. huahini, fimbriatus, guangxiensis, C. cyaneopubescens, C. sp. Sulawesi black, schioedtei, G. porteri, pulchripes, rosea, H. albostriatum, hainanum, lividum, minax, vonwirthi, H. maculata, O. aureotibialis, P. scrofa, P. muticus, P. striata, tigrinawesseli, P. cambridgei, irminia, pulcher, reduncus, S. calceatum. Total count at 154, with 3 females currently with egg sacs. This past July marked my 24th consecutive year in the hobby. Probably qualifies me as an "old timer" in the hobby. Lol! [emoji3] Stick around the is one of the friendliest forums about invertebrates on the web. [emoji6] [/QUOTE]
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