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  1. 03-13-2009 06:55 AM #1
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    Question Malaysian Blue Femur (Coremiocnemis sp. "blue")

    Does anyone know anything about these beauties? I've searched all over the web and I can't seem to find much about them. I've heard they can be mean? They may be burrowers? Argh!!

    I'm just at a loss but they are definitely beautiful Ts!!

    Whaddya think?
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  2. 03-13-2009 05:52 PM   This is the last staff post in this thread.   #2
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    I don't have info for you, other then yes, they are burrowers.... and very, very pretty spiders.





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  3. 03-13-2009 06:01 PM #3
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    Holy crap, Eric! Thats an awesome spider!!!

    Hurry up and produce some....I officiallly NEED one lol.
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  4. 03-13-2009 06:01 PM #4
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    Nice pictures
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  5. 03-13-2009 06:09 PM #5
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    Amazing, I've never seen one before. I assume they are pretty rare in the hobby now?
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    Quote Originally Posted by G. pulchra View Post
    Amazing, I've never seen one before. I assume they are pretty rare in the hobby now?
    well on these boards they have only been offered by three different sellers from what I can see and most often with in the last year. They are for sale right now though so might as well get a few
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  7. 03-13-2009 08:47 PM #7
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    Kelly Swift Has Them For Sale From 1 Of His Hatchouts
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    Am I the only one who finds these plain blue/purple spiders to be boring looking?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paramite View Post
    Am I the only one who finds these plain blue/purple spiders to be boring looking?
    Yes............
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  10. 03-13-2009 11:02 PM #10
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    pk so here is aquestion....are these like H. lividium burrows aka pet holes or do these show themselves a littlemore often....a few weeks ago i was going to get one, but i decided not to because everyone one here said they burrowed....
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    Quote Originally Posted by blackcadillac70 View Post
    Kelly Swift Has Them For Sale From 1 Of His Hatchouts
    SHHHHHH. That's where I was going to get one!

    If they are sold out I'm going to find you and sick an usambara on you...lolol
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    to codykrr: many people have the idea that just because a T burrows you will never see it. But I have had many so called pet holes and theyare able to be seen just fine if you set the cage up right. I say if you really like the T. buy it see how things work out and if they dont sell it back on the boards. Its not a common T. so you should be fine selling it to others on here.
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