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<blockquote data-quote="Chubbs" data-source="post: 68755" data-attributes="member: 1084"><p>Yes that part is very clear, what I'm asking though is why not do a bit of research before actually bringing the animal home? A Google search takes 30 seconds. I understand it's distressing seeing an animal kept in poor conditions at a pet shop, but it's definitely not worth the consequences of buying said animal, should anything go wrong. Seeing a fast-moving tarantula in action is much different from reading about it, but at least online research would give one an idea as to just how powerful the venom is. Anyway I'll wait to hear back from the OP. Best of luck either way, I'm always willing to help should you have any questions or concerns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chubbs, post: 68755, member: 1084"] Yes that part is very clear, what I'm asking though is why not do a bit of research before actually bringing the animal home? A Google search takes 30 seconds. I understand it's distressing seeing an animal kept in poor conditions at a pet shop, but it's definitely not worth the consequences of buying said animal, should anything go wrong. Seeing a fast-moving tarantula in action is much different from reading about it, but at least online research would give one an idea as to just how powerful the venom is. Anyway I'll wait to hear back from the OP. Best of luck either way, I'm always willing to help should you have any questions or concerns. [/QUOTE]
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