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G. pulchra slings
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<blockquote data-quote="Greenbay1" data-source="post: 126466" data-attributes="member: 27673"><p>I just saw this morning on KC Tarantula's Discord channel an explanation for the great influx of G. pulchra slings. One of the members from South America said that 1000 egg sacs were smuggled out to Europe. They were concerned because it depletes the wild population. They were also concerned that some of them might actually be G. quirodai which is "a reasonable reason to delete ads with G. pulchra or G. quirodai." Has any one heard anything about this being the reason for the sling influx?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greenbay1, post: 126466, member: 27673"] I just saw this morning on KC Tarantula's Discord channel an explanation for the great influx of G. pulchra slings. One of the members from South America said that 1000 egg sacs were smuggled out to Europe. They were concerned because it depletes the wild population. They were also concerned that some of them might actually be G. quirodai which is "a reasonable reason to delete ads with G. pulchra or G. quirodai." Has any one heard anything about this being the reason for the sling influx? [/QUOTE]
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