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<blockquote data-quote="Casey K." data-source="post: 197942" data-attributes="member: 1090"><p>I gave you a freebie because i couldn't ship express at that point in time. Your temps were 43-52°f which does not require a heat pack. Also, what do you mean that you are about to lose one on your order? Your spiders have survived this long but somehow it's my packaging that is fixing to make it die??? That makes no sense whatsoever. An "odd leg" on a tarantula isn't gonna make it die. You can't blame the "fixing to be loss" of a tarantula on me several months after receiving them. That can be any factor not limited to but including your husbandry playing a role. You can't please everyone, I suppose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Casey K., post: 197942, member: 1090"] I gave you a freebie because i couldn't ship express at that point in time. Your temps were 43-52°f which does not require a heat pack. Also, what do you mean that you are about to lose one on your order? Your spiders have survived this long but somehow it's my packaging that is fixing to make it die??? That makes no sense whatsoever. An "odd leg" on a tarantula isn't gonna make it die. You can't blame the "fixing to be loss" of a tarantula on me several months after receiving them. That can be any factor not limited to but including your husbandry playing a role. You can't please everyone, I suppose. [/QUOTE]
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