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<blockquote data-quote="Tarantula Trooper" data-source="post: 240252" data-attributes="member: 37740"><p>Don't see this one much so I figured I would grab some pics, Queen Baboon! Come up to turn the water dish over! Lol! Have a sling and MM Pelenobuis Muticus as well. My little sling is in a bit of an oversized enclosure and looks like dirt Swiss cheese! He/she has molted twice and is not as bad but it has been a joy watching the little one dig and hunt. IMHO these are the most beautiful of the " brown" species of T's. So velvety and no BALD SPOTS!! Lol . Happy Spoodering!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarantula Trooper, post: 240252, member: 37740"] Don't see this one much so I figured I would grab some pics, Queen Baboon! Come up to turn the water dish over! Lol! Have a sling and MM Pelenobuis Muticus as well. My little sling is in a bit of an oversized enclosure and looks like dirt Swiss cheese! He/she has molted twice and is not as bad but it has been a joy watching the little one dig and hunt. IMHO these are the most beautiful of the " brown" species of T's. So velvety and no BALD SPOTS!! Lol . Happy Spoodering! [/QUOTE]
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