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<blockquote data-quote="Matt300ZXT" data-source="post: 174469" data-attributes="member: 32801"><p>Hey guys, thanks for the add. I'm new to spiders and picked up a small family of tarantulas yesterday from a local breeder/seller here in the Chattanooga, TN area. I picked up a chromatopelma cyaneopubescens (greenbottle blue) about the size of a quarter, a caribena versicolor (antilles pinktoe) about the size of a dime, and got a couple freebies tliltocacatl albopilosus (curly hair) that are itty bitty. I'm going to be picking up some supplies to start a red runner roach colony to keep my new pets fed, some tweezers for feeding, a water bottle and some purified water to spritz their homes now and then for a quick drink. I'm probably going to pick up a small pack of worms of some kind at the pet store to cut in half to give the tiny little guys so they can eat, but the other 2 are big enough to eat some baby red runner roaches the breeder gave me to take home. Once these guys start getting bigger I'll probably end up going back for some more. I was wanting to pick up some of the blue ones he had (Singapore Blue, Cambodian Blue, etc) but I settled on these guys for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt300ZXT, post: 174469, member: 32801"] Hey guys, thanks for the add. I'm new to spiders and picked up a small family of tarantulas yesterday from a local breeder/seller here in the Chattanooga, TN area. I picked up a chromatopelma cyaneopubescens (greenbottle blue) about the size of a quarter, a caribena versicolor (antilles pinktoe) about the size of a dime, and got a couple freebies tliltocacatl albopilosus (curly hair) that are itty bitty. I'm going to be picking up some supplies to start a red runner roach colony to keep my new pets fed, some tweezers for feeding, a water bottle and some purified water to spritz their homes now and then for a quick drink. I'm probably going to pick up a small pack of worms of some kind at the pet store to cut in half to give the tiny little guys so they can eat, but the other 2 are big enough to eat some baby red runner roaches the breeder gave me to take home. Once these guys start getting bigger I'll probably end up going back for some more. I was wanting to pick up some of the blue ones he had (Singapore Blue, Cambodian Blue, etc) but I settled on these guys for now. [/QUOTE]
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