High Yellow Platynota Group (Burmese Stars)

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coastal

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Current group of Platynota, if anyone has some high yellow animals please post I would love to see them!
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Yes, I see that they are crowded, sure I will take a few off your hands to help you out. No no, no need to thank me, I am glad you asked and that I happen to have the room;)
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wellington said:
Yes, I see that they are crowded, sure I will take a few off your hands to help you out. No no, no need to thank me, I am glad you asked and that I happen to have the room;)
Beautiful torts

so they both are Indian Star..? which one is more beautiful..Indian Star or Burmese Star ?
 

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Joe law said:
wellington said:
Yes, I see that they are crowded, sure I will take a few off your hands to help you out. No no, no need to thank me, I am glad you asked and that I happen to have the room;)
Beautiful torts

so they both are Indian Star..? which one is more beautiful..Indian Star or Burmese Star ?
Those gems are all Burmese. Not those hatchling seen in MY pet store selling at less the rm200.
 

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It's not a matter of beauty both species have very nice representations. The platyonta are just more scarce generally speaking. Two completely different species of stars.
 

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coastal said:
It's not a matter of beauty both species have very nice representations. The platyonta are just more scarce generally speaking. Two completely different species of stars.

Thanks. Is it Burmese ST will cos more than the Indian one ? The pic u post the all Burmese right ? How much it cos for the size of 2 cm or more ?
 

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Joe law said:
coastal said:
It's not a matter of beauty both species have very nice representations. The platyonta are just more scarce generally speaking. Two completely different species of stars.

Thanks. Is it Burmese ST will cos more than the Indian one ? The pic u post the all Burmese right ? How much it cos for the size of 2 cm or more ?
Over rm1k if I can remember correctly.
 

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coastal said:
Current group of Platynota, if anyone has some high yellow animals please post I would love to see them!
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Very nice group..ages, sizes, sexes? Theyre great.
I have 2.2.3 Burmese not sure how high yellow but will post a pic.
Really like these Burmese stars.
 

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They look awesome John! I took a few pics of mine today, but it was inside due to cold weather. This is an incredible species!

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Nice JeffG-
Looks like they are growing well...
Do like this species in my lilmited experience, active, hardy.
Attached pics of some newbies I am happy to be raising.
Mike
 

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