Tarachodula pantherina

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desana

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this is like trying to find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. does anyone out there have any idea at all where i can get hold of this species. ive been looking for it so long now i fear it may never happen but i suppose if ya want something bad enough you have to keep tryin right ! thanks.........

 
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this is like trying to find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. does anyone out there have any idea at all where i can get hold of this species. ive been looking for it so long now i fear it may never happen but i suppose if ya want something bad enough you have to keep tryin right ! thanks.........
Quite a while ago, I sent my T. pantherina to Deshawn, I don't know if he continued to breed them down the generations, but I guess sending him an email wont hurt. See if he still has them...

 
Quite a while ago, I sent my T. pantherina to Deshawn, I don't know if he continued to breed them down the generations, but I guess sending him an email wont hurt. See if he still has them...
I dont think he continues to breed them. I think I remember asking if he had some a while ago, but he said didn't have anymore. Sorry. :(

You can always do next best. Tarachodes are the closest species to them out there now. ;)

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I dont think he continues to breed them. I think I remember asking if he had some a while ago, but he said didn't have anymore. Sorry. :( You can always do next best. Tarachodes are the closest species to them out there now. ;)

tarachodes4.jpg


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nice but not as nice as t. patherina.

 

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