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First Old World... Being a Poecilotheria Regalis?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackdog" data-source="post: 223435" data-attributes="member: 38517"><p>Northwest Zoological Supply say "INTRO The arboreal ornamental tarantulas or “tiger spiders” of India and Sri Lanka are revered in the tarantula keeping hobby and the classic species is the Indian Ornamental (Poecilotheria regalis). It was the first species in the hobby and is, perhaps, the best species for the first time ornamental tarantula keeper."</p><p>I live in Richmond and I would drive to get it to make it my first OW. What a nice friend! Go slow, take no chances and prepare before you act.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackdog, post: 223435, member: 38517"] Northwest Zoological Supply say "INTRO The arboreal ornamental tarantulas or “tiger spiders” of India and Sri Lanka are revered in the tarantula keeping hobby and the classic species is the Indian Ornamental (Poecilotheria regalis). It was the first species in the hobby and is, perhaps, the best species for the first time ornamental tarantula keeper." I live in Richmond and I would drive to get it to make it my first OW. What a nice friend! Go slow, take no chances and prepare before you act. [/QUOTE]
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