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Martin Oosthuysen

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Brachypelma Smithi

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Tara Russell

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I don't know sad news I think I do have a 100 percent male and might trade him in I'm so confused if I want too keep him or trade or sell. Now he webbed himself inside his log?
 

Martin Oosthuysen

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I don't know sad news I think I do have a 100 percent male and might trade him in I'm so confused if I want too keep him or trade or sell. Now he webbed himself inside his log?

Okay I feel I have to say something on this,I might be understood wrong etc. This is probably the saddest part of the hobby, finding out its male. Firstly not the T's fault,secondly the T had no choice in its sex. So to add more,ask yourself why you started collecting was it for the sex of an animal or the love of the animal ? That alone should answer your question what to do, if its the latter you're in it for the right reason. I have 4 males,guess what I cherish each moment I have love them to bits. Sadly I will say goodbye sooner to them than the females,so I will put in extra with them for that sole reason.
 

Tara Russell

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I'll guess I'll have some mead breathe and relax and think about what you said anyways it will be ok and just love him even though it hurts DX
 

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