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    G. pulchra

    FINALLY molted after a long time of waiting! When I first got her she was a dull drabby greyish color and look what I found a few nights ago. Also, with molt in hand, confirmed female. The reason G. pulchra's are SO beautiful!


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    Yikes. They seem so cool but I am just so scared. I was bitten by a spider a while back and I fainted and ended up having a chunk of meat carved out of my hip region.

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    wow that is gorgeous.

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    Re: G. pulchra

    She is so beautiful!!

    How big is she?
    Tiff'z Morphz

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    Re: G. pulchra

    Hi,

    She looks gorgeous.

    What is her temperament like?


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    Re: G. pulchra

    Quote Originally Posted by lucylove View Post
    Yikes. They seem so cool but I am just so scared. I was bitten by a spider a while back and I fainted and ended up having a chunk of meat carved out of my hip region.
    What kind of spider did this to you? Had to have been a recluse of some sort?

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    She looks good in her new black dress!!
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    That is a beautiful Black Brazilian Tarantula, I have one of those only mine is still super tiny I got her while she was still pink and they grow so slow, Congrats on it being female they are super rare to find out where I am at even males are hard to find so how big is she in this pic??

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    Absolutely stunning!
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    Re: G. pulchra

    Quote Originally Posted by lucylove View Post
    Yikes. They seem so cool but I am just so scared. I was bitten by a spider a while back and I fainted and ended up having a chunk of meat carved out of my hip region.
    Ouch! Wow, i'm sure that was a really scary venomous spider... I can promise you that would not happen with one of these (unless your allergic), lol!

    Quote Originally Posted by mark and marley View Post
    wow that is gorgeous.
    Thank you!

    Quote Originally Posted by CoolioTiffany View Post
    She is so beautiful!!

    How big is she?
    Thank you, she is about 2 inches now...

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Hi,

    She looks gorgeous.

    What is her temperament like?


    dr del
    She is such a sweet heart! Only time she flicks hairs at me is when I moved around her quickly, other than that she'll just walk away from me or wait for a juicy cricket.

    Quote Originally Posted by cdavidson9 View Post
    What kind of spider did this to you? Had to have been a recluse of some sort?
    It had to be, scary.

    Quote Originally Posted by Boanerges View Post
    She looks good in her new black dress!!
    Thank you!

    Quote Originally Posted by Tori Witschger View Post
    That is a beautiful Black Brazilian Tarantula, I have one of those only mine is still super tiny I got her while she was still pink and they grow so slow, Congrats on it being female they are super rare to find out where I am at even males are hard to find so how big is she in this pic??
    Thank you! I didn't know breeders sold them while they were that tiny! I just had quite a few of my A. versicolor slings molt into 2nd instar, BLUE!

    She is about 2 inches now, it's crazy how much they grow between molts.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nektu View Post
    Absolutely stunning!
    Thank you!

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