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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Jay" data-source="post: 126886" data-attributes="member: 27677"><p>Happy about the Phlogius 'blue legs' being available, I thought he meant he was substituting 2 blue legs for the 2 doa stents so I ordered another to give me a chance at breeding when they mature, but when he gave me a list of what he was posting the stents were on there as replacements and I was paying for all 3 blue legs, so it blew the budget a bit, I was pushing it trying to pay for the rest but by then I had researched blue legs and liked them so I thought what the hell, who needs food anyway lol!</p><p>The blue legs are mostly arboreal as slings which is unusual for Australian T's, some say they are arboreal as adults too and that they are the only known arboreal Australian Tarantula, others say some are arboreal and others are opportunistic burrowers. I guess I'll find out! They'll be a good addition to my collection, not just another 'pet hole'. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Jay, post: 126886, member: 27677"] Happy about the Phlogius 'blue legs' being available, I thought he meant he was substituting 2 blue legs for the 2 doa stents so I ordered another to give me a chance at breeding when they mature, but when he gave me a list of what he was posting the stents were on there as replacements and I was paying for all 3 blue legs, so it blew the budget a bit, I was pushing it trying to pay for the rest but by then I had researched blue legs and liked them so I thought what the hell, who needs food anyway lol! The blue legs are mostly arboreal as slings which is unusual for Australian T's, some say they are arboreal as adults too and that they are the only known arboreal Australian Tarantula, others say some are arboreal and others are opportunistic burrowers. I guess I'll find out! They'll be a good addition to my collection, not just another 'pet hole'. :) [/QUOTE]
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