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Got this girl a few days back, never realised how gorgeous this species was, the back legs are so damn furry and they are such a placid species.
 

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mind you they will get agro if you push them lol
 
It's been ages since iv'e kept Plumpies. After seeing these pics it has inspired me to get more, when I get some cash at least.
 
me and my son got a a plupies and she is much more placid than our rubiseta although she is the more pretty of the 2
 
I got a bit plumpies over Christmas myself.
Love your interests Hornet, bromeliads, reptiles, arachnids and other inverts. What else are you filling your house with?
 
orchids, cacti, succulents (both suffering with this wet i must say) orchids, carnivorous plants, molluscs and crustaceans
 
I've got a pair of plumebo here (ID'd by the man himself) that I found early last year. They certainly have an attitude. One spends most of her time using her fangs to try and take the top of her enclosure, you walk past and can hear her 'clicking' the lid.
 
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