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<blockquote data-quote="Fuzzball79" data-source="post: 51066" data-attributes="member: 3190"><p>[USER=3953]@Charlotte[/USER] It's a slippery slope and you're worse than me, lol: I've been keeping for over a year and "only" have 9. I'd have more, but am a bit restricted with space (only got the one shelf in the living room). I'll need to see how it works out when all the terrestrials are fully grown space wise. </p><p></p><p>I tend to call all my small Ts "he" until they're sexed. I don't know why, maybe it's their unladylike behaviour, lol? </p><p>Is your Braz. Black a G. Pulchra? Just asking because I've seen the G. Actaeon being called Brazilian Woolly Black before, too. Lucky you for getting a juvenile. I don't think they're available a lot (slings are though).</p><p>Good luck with your Avic Avic. I hope it arrives safe and well. Take it you like your Avicularia, lol? Can't blame you, gorgeous spiders. If I hadn't been impatient and got the Amazonica I would have probably held out for a Diversipes and/or Purpurea. Chubbs on here has an AD and it's absolutely gorgeous, amazing colours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuzzball79, post: 51066, member: 3190"] [USER=3953]@Charlotte[/USER] It's a slippery slope and you're worse than me, lol: I've been keeping for over a year and "only" have 9. I'd have more, but am a bit restricted with space (only got the one shelf in the living room). I'll need to see how it works out when all the terrestrials are fully grown space wise. I tend to call all my small Ts "he" until they're sexed. I don't know why, maybe it's their unladylike behaviour, lol? Is your Braz. Black a G. Pulchra? Just asking because I've seen the G. Actaeon being called Brazilian Woolly Black before, too. Lucky you for getting a juvenile. I don't think they're available a lot (slings are though). Good luck with your Avic Avic. I hope it arrives safe and well. Take it you like your Avicularia, lol? Can't blame you, gorgeous spiders. If I hadn't been impatient and got the Amazonica I would have probably held out for a Diversipes and/or Purpurea. Chubbs on here has an AD and it's absolutely gorgeous, amazing colours. [/QUOTE]
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