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    He/She/It's here

    CB Grammostola rosea
    I'll get better pics once it settles in.
    Talk about TINY. I guess that's what "approximately 2.5 inches" means. LOL.

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    Re: He/She/It's here

    Here's some more pictures. This is about the best I can do as far as pictures go.:laugh:






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    Re: He/She/It's here

    "The itsy bitsy spider climbed up the water spout....."

    Congrats on the little sling!

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    Re: He/She/It's here

    That......... is cute!
    Grey Scale is a good thing...

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    Re: He/She/It's here

    What kind of substrate is that? And how big is the container it is in? You really shouldn't use bark as a substrate, use organic potting soil, peat moss, bed a beast, anything that is small and soft. I'm not trying to be mean I'm trying to help. I have 50 tarantulas and have been in the hobby for almost 2 years. Your little sling needs to be in a small enclosure. Tarantulas find their food by vibration and it the housing is to big, it won't find its food.

    You have a lovely little one there, just be warned, rosehairs grow VERY slowly. I have a rosehair sling that is 3 1/2 years old and hasn't reached the two inch mark yet.
    Oh, and keep it dry, rosies hate moist substrate.

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    Cool Re: He/She/It's here

    What a cutie! First one? If not be very, very carefull. They are more addicting than crack.
    Mina is right about the whole substrate thing though....
    Good luck with the little bugger!

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