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MatthewM1

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Love this P. cancerides, looking female but not 100% should be able to tell on the next molt
 

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And that frog! Very cool. But you may want to keep the frog away from your friend's T as those things are pretty voracious.
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Haha no T's come near the frog; just hissers, dubias, night crawlers and the occasional fuzzy mouse, or anything I stick in her face really lol
 

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Back when I worked in the pet biz, for fun, I would have 4 of the juvies bite my fingers and carry them around for awhile like a glove. They never let go. Fan favorite :)
 

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Female B. auratum molted again. Molt was 4" don't have an accurate guess her post molt size. But she's is just gorgeous.
 

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Male B. vagans molted earlier today. Molt was 3.5" and looking to be around 4" now maybe over.
 

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