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<blockquote data-quote="CAcowgirl" data-source="post: 211810" data-attributes="member: 38360"><p>Please help me better understand your info needs. Or, read my notes here and see if anything I have can help. If my experience and knowledge can help you, I can give you my Google number and we can text and find a time that works to do a phone call.</p><p></p><p>I've not been field herping for A. chalcodes. I've looked or them, but didn't find them.</p><p></p><p>I own one mature female A. chalcodes. I estimate her to be 20-25+ years old. She's large and beautiful. I've owned her for 10 years. Se was owned by a friend who caught her in the field 5 years prior. She's been in captivity for 15 years and was already large when I got her. And they're a slow growing species. I paired her with a mature male once but it didn't result in an egg sac.</p><p></p><p>So essentially, I have experience caring for one in captivity but that's about it. I'm not sure if that is enough to help you build your report.</p><p></p><p>I don't check tarantula forum often and I too am busy, but I'll set a reminder to check tomorrow night around 8:00.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAcowgirl, post: 211810, member: 38360"] Please help me better understand your info needs. Or, read my notes here and see if anything I have can help. If my experience and knowledge can help you, I can give you my Google number and we can text and find a time that works to do a phone call. I've not been field herping for A. chalcodes. I've looked or them, but didn't find them. I own one mature female A. chalcodes. I estimate her to be 20-25+ years old. She's large and beautiful. I've owned her for 10 years. Se was owned by a friend who caught her in the field 5 years prior. She's been in captivity for 15 years and was already large when I got her. And they're a slow growing species. I paired her with a mature male once but it didn't result in an egg sac. So essentially, I have experience caring for one in captivity but that's about it. I'm not sure if that is enough to help you build your report. I don't check tarantula forum often and I too am busy, but I'll set a reminder to check tomorrow night around 8:00. [/QUOTE]
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