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<blockquote data-quote="coli1187" data-source="post: 42108" data-attributes="member: 3639"><p>My name is Nicole and since I plan on using this forum to help all of my tarantula questions, I thought it important to introduce myself. I have only been keeping tarantulas for about 6 months, but like most people who get into the hobby, I have absolutely been sucked in to the beauty and strangness of all things spider. My current collection is small but I find myself enjoying them more and more every time I chance a peek into their world. My current collection consists of; 2 C. cyaneopubescens,1 B.albopilosum,1 P. murinus, 1 A. avicularia, 1 A. amazonica, 1 A. versicolor, 1 P. cambridgi, 1 p. ornata.1 B. smithi.</p><p> I have three small boys who love to watch ( from a safe distance, and never coming in contact with any of my 8 legged friends, of course.) my tarantulas and check up on what they are up to every day. My oldest boy even got to watch my little GBB's molt for the first time not long ago. He is just as infatuated with our charges as I am. </p><p> I hope to make many of your acquaintances. <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="coli1187, post: 42108, member: 3639"] My name is Nicole and since I plan on using this forum to help all of my tarantula questions, I thought it important to introduce myself. I have only been keeping tarantulas for about 6 months, but like most people who get into the hobby, I have absolutely been sucked in to the beauty and strangness of all things spider. My current collection is small but I find myself enjoying them more and more every time I chance a peek into their world. My current collection consists of; 2 C. cyaneopubescens,1 B.albopilosum,1 P. murinus, 1 A. avicularia, 1 A. amazonica, 1 A. versicolor, 1 P. cambridgi, 1 p. ornata.1 B. smithi. I have three small boys who love to watch ( from a safe distance, and never coming in contact with any of my 8 legged friends, of course.) my tarantulas and check up on what they are up to every day. My oldest boy even got to watch my little GBB's molt for the first time not long ago. He is just as infatuated with our charges as I am. I hope to make many of your acquaintances. :) [/QUOTE]
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