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<blockquote data-quote="Kurt Nelson" data-source="post: 12669" data-attributes="member: 394"><p>I wont be buying them any time soon, but in 3 months or so I'd like to start collecting all of the Lampropelma and Cyriopagopus genus'. I'm in love with them. They are such beautiful arboreals. And I'd like to go this route instead of the poeci route. I do have some poecis though! I have a 1 inch ornata, and 1 inch pederseni. But I don't think I'll expand on them until I fill my quota with these other two sexy but very closely related genus'. </p><p> </p><p>I'd like to hear your guys and gals take on this though!</p><p> </p><p>I already have some gorgeous L.Violaceopes kicking around! That breeding project will start in roughly a year when one of my oldest males mature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kurt Nelson, post: 12669, member: 394"] I wont be buying them any time soon, but in 3 months or so I'd like to start collecting all of the Lampropelma and Cyriopagopus genus'. I'm in love with them. They are such beautiful arboreals. And I'd like to go this route instead of the poeci route. I do have some poecis though! I have a 1 inch ornata, and 1 inch pederseni. But I don't think I'll expand on them until I fill my quota with these other two sexy but very closely related genus'. I'd like to hear your guys and gals take on this though! I already have some gorgeous L.Violaceopes kicking around! That breeding project will start in roughly a year when one of my oldest males mature. [/QUOTE]
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