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<blockquote data-quote="timc" data-source="post: 174735" data-attributes="member: 4054"><p>I raised a cyanognathus from a sling to a MM. his whole life cycle was about 4 years and he spent most of that underground until he hooked out and started to wander constantly. Very small as an adult too, basically a dwarf. Heavy webber and great feeder. Liked it a little more on the damp side. And those fangs, hubba hubba. Very fast during rehousing but was more likely to run and hide than put up a fight. One of the most beautiful tarantulas i’ve ever kept. You’ll like it. I’d get another but I don’t see them for sale too often here in the states anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timc, post: 174735, member: 4054"] I raised a cyanognathus from a sling to a MM. his whole life cycle was about 4 years and he spent most of that underground until he hooked out and started to wander constantly. Very small as an adult too, basically a dwarf. Heavy webber and great feeder. Liked it a little more on the damp side. And those fangs, hubba hubba. Very fast during rehousing but was more likely to run and hide than put up a fight. One of the most beautiful tarantulas i’ve ever kept. You’ll like it. I’d get another but I don’t see them for sale too often here in the states anymore. [/QUOTE]
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