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Hey Brett, looking good.
I'll pop my usual pics up :)
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Was hoping you would Thanks for the text ;)

Can I ask,...What your thought son the first animal the light one of all? M/F??
 
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Just wow guys.
I am slowly getting more and more into gex. I've got amyae as I love the larger species, but these are some stunning animals.

JD
 






I love the last pic of yours Smithers, I reckon it would have made a great addition to the APS calendar
 
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A female reticulated Strophurus williamsi I used to own.
 

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Pretty little critter Rocket, How many of these are in the hobby? and what else is available that's not known to well if one was interested in something different? Are Pulcher in collections?

Nice Red-Ink loven that 2nd pic
 
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There are actually more williamsi around that one might think, I know Danny Brown has bred them each season for the last few years (that I know of)
 
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The Strophurus williamsi are held by a number of people. It's not that they're a rare or hard to find species, it's just they're underrated and not very popular (like Goldmember said), thus not flashed about and shown off, giving the impression that their numbers are low in captivity. I have considered getting back into them as I know the person with that pictured female but for now, I have enough on my plate.
 
here is a couple of older ones will take more soon
 

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Glad you like these are the only Strophurus Species I have might have to look into some more soon
 
I have been feeding my Ciliaris (Spinytails) around 5ish and they wait till the crix come up the sticks.....well the other night I fed them at 9pm with just the black light on and soon as the crix hit the floor all four gex dropped out the tops like paratroopers it was mad to watch. you live n learn, late night feeding from now on.
 
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