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    Lost both Ornamentals

    Man oh man was I upset last night. Winslow and I were watering the spiders......
    And first we found my female (uknown age) Sri Lanken Ornamental dead. She had been doing the death curl for about a week so we knew it was coming but it was still sad.
    And then the next enclosure we watered was my indian ornamental, Winslow went to check in her tree burrow and low and behold she was gone too. (We don't know her age either)
    Both were rescues and I've had both for over eight years.
    Dang it was a hard blow. Out of the 14 or so arachnids we're kept by those two girls were my favorite.
    Sorry for the bad news, I'm sure you other eight legged lovers can understand.
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    Re: Lost both Ornamentals

    Condolences, Rusty - 8 years is a good chunk of time to get to know an animal and inevitable it makes the absence harsher - and couple that for 2. Easy to understand how they'd be your favorite. I hadn't had my longipedum for more then 2 years and I regretted losing it despite its being such a spastic terror - I can imagine how you must feel.

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    Re: Lost both Ornamentals

    I'm sorry to hear that, Rusty. Even though I'm not into arachnids at all, I can certainly understand the feeling of losing a beloved pet...and to lose two is just a double blow.
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    Re: Lost both Ornamentals

    I just lost one of my A.Avicularias (my very first tarantula) so I can sympathize.

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    Re: Lost both Ornamentals

    Rusty I'm so sorry to read this, please pass my thoughts on to Winslow as well. I'm not into spiders either but any wonderful creature that shares it's life with you is a terrible loss when their time here is up. I know you gave those spiders the best life possible and that is your gift, the wonderful work you and your family do for all the special creatures you bring into your home.
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    Re: Lost both Ornamentals

    Sorry to hear about your loss. Most people never understand what a small creature can mean to someone. We have had our frogs for a couple years, never expected them to live this long. Didn't have much expereince at the time we got them. It would really upset me if I were to lose them. Sounds like you did good by them to have them 8 years. Most rescues tend to come from less than ideal homes.

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    Re: Lost both Ornamentals

    Thanks guys, I figure they are somewhere now terrorizing something in the trees above the clouds....
    I do miss em'
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    Re: Lost both Ornamentals

    oh man that sucks... two at once

    sending loving healing vibes to you both!
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    Re: Lost both Ornamentals

    My condolensces as well..

    Quote Originally Posted by Rusty_Reptiles
    Thanks guys, I figure they are somewhere now terrorizing something in the trees above the clouds....
    Giv'em heck in heaven, spidey kids!
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    Re: Lost both Ornamentals

    *hugs*

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