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    Re: New Tarantulas

    Quote Originally Posted by mues155 View Post
    Right? those darn snakes are a gateway pet to others I tell you!

    G. pulchripes are very pretty. Going kinda big with the L. parahybana huh? I would love to get a Acanthoscurria geniculata, simple, but an 8" T is impressive I dont care who you are
    I love new pet arrival days! Im excited for you!
    Can we all expect pictures tomorrow in the inverts forum on here of your new T's?
    They will be pretty little but I'll try to get good shots. I also have a G. rosea (red color form) and a C. cyaneopubescens.
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    And a lot of Tarantulas

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    Re: New Tarantulas

    Quote Originally Posted by Cendalla View Post
    They will be pretty little but I'll try to get good shots. I also have a G. rosea (red color form) and a C. cyaneopubescens.
    Getting them as slings?
    Thats fun too, you get to watch them grow. It can be hard to get them to survive though.
    I like to buy proven females, then at least their well started and I know their lifespan will be long.
    OOOH I love C. cyaneopubescens, it was that or A. versicolor for me.

    With my two female T's I got two freebie slings a T. subcaeruleus and P. ornata. Cute little things, I like having slings and watching them grow. Tiny little molts.
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