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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Oosthuysen" data-source="post: 20055" data-attributes="member: 1070"><p>Oh that's simple, any evidence proving it to be a positive endeavour to create hobby hybrids ?</p><p>Why have hybrids been made in the hobby ? For collectors to say I've done it, look at the tarantula looks nice. As for you reporting egg sack losses on normal or hybrid that's you, human nature shows people to brag about success not admit failure easily. Me and you don't make the hobby, countless people do. So I stand by below, unless I'm confused your replies agree ? </p><p></p><p>Take it as you wish, but 1 month 10 years in the hobby, common sense is the factor not experience. Since smart people or educated or experienced still make wrong choices. I love the tarantula hobby for what it is, not how I can redesign it. Hopefully you will actually see what I stand for, and we meaning me you and others can keep it alive and well. Almost forgot, not fictitious problems due hybridization just not documented only discussed. I changed my answer to show I handled it incorrectly a few days ago, but I 100% belief that its the right one now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Oosthuysen, post: 20055, member: 1070"] Oh that's simple, any evidence proving it to be a positive endeavour to create hobby hybrids ? Why have hybrids been made in the hobby ? For collectors to say I've done it, look at the tarantula looks nice. As for you reporting egg sack losses on normal or hybrid that's you, human nature shows people to brag about success not admit failure easily. Me and you don't make the hobby, countless people do. So I stand by below, unless I'm confused your replies agree ? Take it as you wish, but 1 month 10 years in the hobby, common sense is the factor not experience. Since smart people or educated or experienced still make wrong choices. I love the tarantula hobby for what it is, not how I can redesign it. Hopefully you will actually see what I stand for, and we meaning me you and others can keep it alive and well. Almost forgot, not fictitious problems due hybridization just not documented only discussed. I changed my answer to show I handled it incorrectly a few days ago, but I 100% belief that its the right one now. [/QUOTE]
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