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    Re: Tarantulas and Spiders

    Quote Originally Posted by 3skulls View Post

    Look up Avicularia juruensis
    I wouldnt mind a pair of those
    yea those are nice. kinda remind me of the hunduran curly hair. all cute and fluffy

    Quote Originally Posted by Kodieh View Post
    HoFR, check this out. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzP6aVs30Vo

    I want a Pamphobeteus Antinous. Saw on in a fb arachnid group, do want.
    I wish I was that lucky! I did the same thing the guy in the video did. turned it over and what not.

    Quote Originally Posted by 3skulls View Post
    If I think its dead I leave it until I know its dead.

    When I got my first T back in the early 90s. I had no idea spiders molted. I came home and saw it all deflated in a ball and was upset. Then I look over and saw her!! It freaked me out. I thought I had 2 spiders :o

    Haha
    I knew they molted but I have yet to actually see one do it. i've always seen the after math. lol but yeah its still in its enclosure with the lid on. I was kinda hoping it was just having some trouble.
    Last edited by BFE Pets; 06-26-2013 at 03:47 PM.
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