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California Ebony Spider Aphonopelma Eutylenum
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<blockquote data-quote="God of Fun" data-source="post: 8647" data-attributes="member: 516"><p>My friend brought me one of these little guys, its about 2" leg span and it has the inky black dot on its abdomen that makes me relatively certain of what I've got. It lacks the spurs of a male atm, but I was wondering if it was too early to tell? I fed her a young gut loaded hissing roach and she's currently draining its life force as we speak. I'm keeping it in a long critter keeper 13x7x6 with a cocofiber soil/argonite sand mix and watercap with glass pebbles in it. I figure since I live where it does it wont need much extra care or heating aside from what I'm doing to keep myself comfortable. I've been lightly misting in the morning, is there anything else?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="God of Fun, post: 8647, member: 516"] My friend brought me one of these little guys, its about 2" leg span and it has the inky black dot on its abdomen that makes me relatively certain of what I've got. It lacks the spurs of a male atm, but I was wondering if it was too early to tell? I fed her a young gut loaded hissing roach and she's currently draining its life force as we speak. I'm keeping it in a long critter keeper 13x7x6 with a cocofiber soil/argonite sand mix and watercap with glass pebbles in it. I figure since I live where it does it wont need much extra care or heating aside from what I'm doing to keep myself comfortable. I've been lightly misting in the morning, is there anything else? [/QUOTE]
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