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- 20
- Location
- Northern Nevada
So my first T was a tiny little g. pulchra, still unsexed, but named Ellie in hopes that it's female.
Unexpectedly, I was tipped by a client in the form of a rather large b. smithi. He is suspected male, but at 4-5 inches in length, no one has ever cared enough to be sure, even though he just molted in February. I'm waiting for a belly-on-glass show so I can try and check for myself.
Anyway, this big guy hasn't flicked one hair at me and has been nothing but amazing. So here he is. Pretty sure he is going to be named Icarus. Icky for short. <3
Unexpectedly, I was tipped by a client in the form of a rather large b. smithi. He is suspected male, but at 4-5 inches in length, no one has ever cared enough to be sure, even though he just molted in February. I'm waiting for a belly-on-glass show so I can try and check for myself.
Anyway, this big guy hasn't flicked one hair at me and has been nothing but amazing. So here he is. Pretty sure he is going to be named Icarus. Icky for short. <3