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Arachnolord
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: PA
Posts: 664
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Hand full of whipscorp...
Just wanted to share this pic. This female Damon diadema has produced offspring on two occasions and has been with me for, jeez, like a year and half to two (whenever they were first imported).
She's a big one, to give you an idea, I'm 5'11" (pretty big hands I guess) and her whip span is about a foot across. john
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Arachnolord
Join Date: Jul 2002
Posts: 646
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Damon diadema
She's a very big, beautiful, healthy-looking girl John!! Great photo! Yeah, the whip-spans on amblypygids are awesome, some of the largest species in the world are recorded near 20"!! Good luck with her, being gravid and all.
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