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<blockquote data-quote="InternetSwag" data-source="post: 155925" data-attributes="member: 29365"><p>Ahh makes sense, didn't think about pesticides and toxins. Would have been cool to catch a roach and feed him to a T, but pesticides are a no no. </p><p></p><p>What I found interesting is that when I read up on Wikipedia it said that many of these Tarantula's are 'threatened' as in they could go extinct due to habitat destruction. Yet, I can buy that tarantula for 10$ like they're doing better in captivity than in nature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InternetSwag, post: 155925, member: 29365"] Ahh makes sense, didn't think about pesticides and toxins. Would have been cool to catch a roach and feed him to a T, but pesticides are a no no. What I found interesting is that when I read up on Wikipedia it said that many of these Tarantula's are 'threatened' as in they could go extinct due to habitat destruction. Yet, I can buy that tarantula for 10$ like they're doing better in captivity than in nature. [/QUOTE]
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