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H albostriatum: edible or Thailand Zebra Leg.

m0lsx

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First could I say I have no intention of putting any T, dead or alive, even close to my face, let alone in my mouth.

However I do like the idea of having T's with a story to them. So the idea of acquiring a Cyriopagopus albostriatus, common name edible or Thailand Zebra Leg appeals to me.

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I have done a search here & can find no recent mentions of them & only one source for them online. Are they unusal or does thier behaviour & stronger venom just make them less popular than other Zebra leg options?
 

ilovebrachys

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First could I say I have no intention of putting any T, dead or alive, even close to my face, let alone in my mouth.

However I do like the idea of having T's with a story to them. So the idea of acquiring a Cyriopagopus albostriatus, common name edible or Thailand Zebra Leg appeals to me.

2530171f3352712032769d3bd15a6c54.jpeg

I have done a search here & can find no recent mentions of them & only one source for them online. Are they unusal or does thier behaviour & stronger venom just make them less popular than other Zebra leg options?
I have one.. Its only a sling but to be honest I've only ever seen it out once.. It made a magnificent webbed tunnel but is buried underneath the sub and out of sight all the time
 

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