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    Re: Tarantulas and Spiders

    Quote Originally Posted by MootWorm View Post
    Hey guys, just wondering if there's any way to estimate the age of a rose?
    We've had her since mid-March, she's molted exactly once in our care lol.

    On another note, I'm considering getting another T. What's a good, colorful one to start? It will not be handled save for cleaning. Thanks in advance!
    Green Bottle Blue as already mentioned
    Avicularia diversipes
    Avicularia versicolor
    Brachypelma boehmei

    All are easy to care for, tend to not hole up and hide, and are very colorful. The red on the boehmei awes me every time I look at it. It's so vibrant.




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    BPs: 1.0 Lemonblast, 0.1 Pastel, 1.0 Pewter, 0.1 Platinum Lesser
    Corns: 1.0 maybe ghost vanishing stripe, 0.1 Snow. 0.1 Okeetee, 0.0.1 Normal
    Milks: 0.1 Albino Nelsoni
    Boas: 1.0 Anery adult KSB, 0.1 rufescens KSB, 0.1 yellow (normal) KSB
    Other: 2.5 Leos, ~60 tarantulas, 2 scorps, 1.2 dogs, 0.2 rats, 0.1 offspring

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