Photos of A. m. macrodactylum

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My" Long Toe" hunting for crickets. (As usual, not very good pics. I only have a "phone camera"....:rolleyes: )
 

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This species is one of my favorites! Yours looks really nice and fat.

Beautiful terrarium set up, too.
 
That is a beautiful species and a beautiful set-up. I think those are good pics, excellent considering they came from a phone. What phone do you have?
 
Phone camera - surprising huh! My son took the "close-up" pic with his enVTouch (LG) and I took the others with an LG-ux9200m. THe enVTouch takes much better pics.

The tank is 10g. Indigenous plants are used (except for the ivy which I don't think is pictured), and madrona wood. I am trying to get a decent full tank shot, but since it is old and scratched it just isn't working out. I have several large tanks which I will design/furnish this spring. A friend of mine cut down a huge madrona tree and I was fortunate enough to get to pick out some choice pieces - and I mean "choice"!!!! Can't wait to use them for my future terrarium set-ups! So glad that you all are enjoying the amateur pics. :tongue:
 
I love this species. They're so outgoing.
 
The "racing stripe" is what draws me to this species so much.:D Anywho, great looking specimen. I might have missed it but do you just have the one in there?
 
I like very much your set up!!

Congrats!
 
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