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<blockquote data-quote="Diggs" data-source="post: 167140" data-attributes="member: 31702"><p>Hi all, I'm new to the forums as well as the hobby. I'm hailing from Gold Coast, Australia, so hopefully there are a few Aussies here that I can learn from.</p><p>Have had 3 slings for a little over a month now, Coremiocnemis Tropix, Selenotypus sp. Champagne Robustus, and a Phlogius sp. Sarina, and all have recently (last couple of days) had their first molts in my care. Only managed to catch a pic of one of them in the act (C. Tropix) as the other 2 were fairly hidden in their burrows giving me limited viewing, still waiting for one to emerge from the depths, but other 2 are out and showing off already.</p><p>Anyway, good to be here, hope to learn as I go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diggs, post: 167140, member: 31702"] Hi all, I'm new to the forums as well as the hobby. I'm hailing from Gold Coast, Australia, so hopefully there are a few Aussies here that I can learn from. Have had 3 slings for a little over a month now, Coremiocnemis Tropix, Selenotypus sp. Champagne Robustus, and a Phlogius sp. Sarina, and all have recently (last couple of days) had their first molts in my care. Only managed to catch a pic of one of them in the act (C. Tropix) as the other 2 were fairly hidden in their burrows giving me limited viewing, still waiting for one to emerge from the depths, but other 2 are out and showing off already. Anyway, good to be here, hope to learn as I go. [/QUOTE]
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