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<blockquote data-quote="McCracken" data-source="post: 76701" data-attributes="member: 5853"><p>honestly this helped a lot, being as i can barley find any info online about this spider, this was the closest iv come to anything that is remotely helpful.</p><p>a couple of months ago my boyfriend and i got this spider from a local shop ( bad idea ) the gentleman told us it was a different spider, so for months we had no idea what kind of spider we had. until i came across the spider on kingsnakes.com and i noticed on a add one looked like the type i had and than so my research stemmed off of there. i am a first time T owner and the gentleman who sold me this spider new that and said this was the perfect first time spider for me and clearly it is not. i haven't ran into any issues with the spider, i suppose the pressure is just on for having this in my home and being a first time T owner its slightly nerve racking. i live in a small town in montana where there is no collectors. so this helped me feel more confidant as i had no clue what to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McCracken, post: 76701, member: 5853"] honestly this helped a lot, being as i can barley find any info online about this spider, this was the closest iv come to anything that is remotely helpful. a couple of months ago my boyfriend and i got this spider from a local shop ( bad idea ) the gentleman told us it was a different spider, so for months we had no idea what kind of spider we had. until i came across the spider on kingsnakes.com and i noticed on a add one looked like the type i had and than so my research stemmed off of there. i am a first time T owner and the gentleman who sold me this spider new that and said this was the perfect first time spider for me and clearly it is not. i haven't ran into any issues with the spider, i suppose the pressure is just on for having this in my home and being a first time T owner its slightly nerve racking. i live in a small town in montana where there is no collectors. so this helped me feel more confidant as i had no clue what to do. [/QUOTE]
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