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<blockquote data-quote="Malik Danielson" data-source="post: 4072" data-attributes="member: 420"><p>Hello Friends,</p><p> </p><p> My name is Malik Danielson and I have recently moved to Maryland( suburbs of D.C.) to live with family. I have kept a variety of tarantulas for some time but sadly upon arrival one of the members of my household let me know they are not comfortable with two T's in my collection. So I come to you to day with two tarantulas up for adoption. The first one is a salmon pink bird eater (lasiodora pharahybana). It is roughly four inches long and is looking to be a male. The second one is a horned baboon tarantula (ceratogyras darlingi). It is four inches about as well and I'm almost positive it's a female. There is no adoption fee for these T's, I am giving them up for free . I am simply looking for someone who is knowledgeable about them and is aware of their specific needs. I would like to preferably take them to you/meet you for these are living creatures and I need to know you can take care of them. With that I wish you all a good day. If you are curious interested giving these guys a home you may email me at <a href="mailto:malikrjd@gmail.com">malikrjd@gmail.com</a>. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malik Danielson, post: 4072, member: 420"] Hello Friends, My name is Malik Danielson and I have recently moved to Maryland( suburbs of D.C.) to live with family. I have kept a variety of tarantulas for some time but sadly upon arrival one of the members of my household let me know they are not comfortable with two T's in my collection. So I come to you to day with two tarantulas up for adoption. The first one is a salmon pink bird eater (lasiodora pharahybana). It is roughly four inches long and is looking to be a male. The second one is a horned baboon tarantula (ceratogyras darlingi). It is four inches about as well and I'm almost positive it's a female. There is no adoption fee for these T's, I am giving them up for free . I am simply looking for someone who is knowledgeable about them and is aware of their specific needs. I would like to preferably take them to you/meet you for these are living creatures and I need to know you can take care of them. With that I wish you all a good day. If you are curious interested giving these guys a home you may email me at [email]malikrjd@gmail.com[/email]. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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