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Picked up my G. pulchripes - Photos!
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<blockquote data-quote="VanessaS" data-source="post: 74284" data-attributes="member: 4948"><p>I googled some ventral photos of this species and compared them to these two. I really am hoping that she is female. They are the same size and looking completely different ventrally. That is a bulge on the suspected female.</p><p>The little boy did a little hair flicking being transferred, but the little girl immediately came out on her own to explore. It freaked me out a bit because they are fast as juveniles. She was moving so slowly and then darted onto my hand like lightening. It made my heart jump into my throat. I really need to get better at this. They slow down as they get older, right? Because she is an explorer, that one.</p><p>They are really, really gorgeous looking. I did the right thing to go and get them. The two of them were only $40 and everyone else is selling them for $50-$60 each and they're much smaller than these two and unsexed as well. You can judge their size by my hand in the last photo, he advertised them as being 3". I bought them from a university student who is now going to breed geckos instead. His loss, really.</p><p>And I met another centipede - the orange one from Vietnam. Beautiful, but scary for me. They're a nope for me.</p><p></p><p>The little girl (hopefully) exploring...</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]15486[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]15487[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]15488[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VanessaS, post: 74284, member: 4948"] I googled some ventral photos of this species and compared them to these two. I really am hoping that she is female. They are the same size and looking completely different ventrally. That is a bulge on the suspected female. The little boy did a little hair flicking being transferred, but the little girl immediately came out on her own to explore. It freaked me out a bit because they are fast as juveniles. She was moving so slowly and then darted onto my hand like lightening. It made my heart jump into my throat. I really need to get better at this. They slow down as they get older, right? Because she is an explorer, that one. They are really, really gorgeous looking. I did the right thing to go and get them. The two of them were only $40 and everyone else is selling them for $50-$60 each and they're much smaller than these two and unsexed as well. You can judge their size by my hand in the last photo, he advertised them as being 3". I bought them from a university student who is now going to breed geckos instead. His loss, really. And I met another centipede - the orange one from Vietnam. Beautiful, but scary for me. They're a nope for me. The little girl (hopefully) exploring... [ATTACH=full]15486[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]15487[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]15488[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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