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<blockquote data-quote="Phil" data-source="post: 81209" data-attributes="member: 4151"><p>That was one of the sites I would recommend too. Tarantula Bristol is usually OK too. Word of warning when buying mature females from the on line breeders, they are either a) bred a lot and then moved on or b) have not been able to produce a sac so IMHO always look for the smaller Ts which are sexed from a moult rather than the ones shown as AF (adult females). I may be a bit cynical here but with a small one you usually get it cheaper and so can keep them longer win win. We should get a UK network going, there are a few other prominent UK members on this forum and could look to future swaps/breeding programmes, sharing knowledve etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil, post: 81209, member: 4151"] That was one of the sites I would recommend too. Tarantula Bristol is usually OK too. Word of warning when buying mature females from the on line breeders, they are either a) bred a lot and then moved on or b) have not been able to produce a sac so IMHO always look for the smaller Ts which are sexed from a moult rather than the ones shown as AF (adult females). I may be a bit cynical here but with a small one you usually get it cheaper and so can keep them longer win win. We should get a UK network going, there are a few other prominent UK members on this forum and could look to future swaps/breeding programmes, sharing knowledve etc. [/QUOTE]
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