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    5 little L. parahybana

    So I have 5 little L. parahybana slings coming in this week

    I like the idea of having these huge spiders grow up but then again I do have a fear of spiders and the idea of 5 10+ inch spiders in my house. LOL I have a rose hair and she is really nice to have but I wanted an upgrade in size and color.

    Any one have Salmons?


    I'll post photos when they come in.
    Jessica K

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    Re: 5 little L. parahybana

    I have two slings, a little over an inch. They are definitely fiesty! I have to distract them when I open their little tubs to toss in their food! I can't wait until they grow up, although I'm going to have a fun time figuring out how I'm gonna house two spiders this size (well, three- I also have an A. geniculata sling, who will get just as big). Its not a species I plan on handling much, if at all... But they will be fun to look out. of my eight Ts, I have only handled my rosea. The rest are too small, or too unpredictable.

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