AppEcto
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These may be an undescribed species or possibly just a particular locale, but most call them "giant form sthenodactylus." The first picture is a comparison of an adult giant form and an adult "classic" Stenodactylus sthenodactylus. I've got 2 cb juvenile giants available (actual individuals pictured individually). They're too small for me to absolutely guarantee, but I'm about 95% sure it's a pair. The probable female has a nipped tail tip as seen in the picture, but otherwise both are flawless and feeding well on dubia nymphs and mealworms. SOLD!
Turn your sound on to hear the male courting his female in this video. They're very vocal and every time I play this video back, the males in the room start singing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2Iq889XUSg&feature=youtu.be
Turn your sound on to hear the male courting his female in this video. They're very vocal and every time I play this video back, the males in the room start singing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2Iq889XUSg&feature=youtu.be
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