Gone to the Goni's

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0.0.5 pure Sweet Awesomeness
Just snapped a few wile unpacking them.
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I think so Eric. Its good to have caves back in my collection. I kept a small group of lichtenfelderi a few years back and had some pretty good success with them. I was able to reproduce a dozen or so little goni's. At the time I decided I thought I needed to focus on other projects and sold them all off. A decision I had regretted ever seance. Now I am excited for the future.

To your question robin they are hainanensis. though their is quit the variety between them. not sure yet if that is do to age and shed cycle or if they are different locals or crosses between locals or between G.l.h. or G.l.l.
 

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Awesome Zach! 2010 is the year of the Cave!

Lemme know how that goes as ive kept and still have most, high n low hainans ,g lichtenfelderi ,g araneus, g luii and g k splendens..

After a long time, things are starting back up for me..

GOod luck guys!:main_thumbsup:
 

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good to here things are picking up for you Juan. I will keep you posted on their progress.
 

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