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Poecilotheria
entomology's P subfusca lowland communal
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<blockquote data-quote="entomology" data-source="post: 16644" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>There is a breeder in Germany one of the biggest. Which I will be importing from, but need to first establish their conservation status before imports them apply for imports, but am going to and export also so dnt feel the distance is an issue as long as all paperwork and permits are in order everything will go well. Remember arachnid have been around for millions of years predation dinosaurs and can adapt to almost any environment so if the plane takes a whole no worries lol there Is a trouble maker on this forum and u will know when he surfaces lol..... Won't mention any names so lets hope he knows what's good for him and stay far away!!!!! Otherwise how's the breeding doing on tht side of the world????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="entomology, post: 16644, member: 517"] There is a breeder in Germany one of the biggest. Which I will be importing from, but need to first establish their conservation status before imports them apply for imports, but am going to and export also so dnt feel the distance is an issue as long as all paperwork and permits are in order everything will go well. Remember arachnid have been around for millions of years predation dinosaurs and can adapt to almost any environment so if the plane takes a whole no worries lol there Is a trouble maker on this forum and u will know when he surfaces lol..... Won't mention any names so lets hope he knows what's good for him and stay far away!!!!! Otherwise how's the breeding doing on tht side of the world???? [/QUOTE]
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