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<blockquote data-quote="Arizona Roach Farm" data-source="post: 77623" data-attributes="member: 5983"><p>Hi guys!</p><p> My name is Brandon. I'm a tattoo artist in Phoenix, AZ and I've been keeping tarantulas since I was a pre-teen, long before the internet opened up a flood of T breeders that raise the awesome selections of species that are available to hobbyists today. I currently own one of 11 different species. I enjoy trading, buying, selling and breeding T's of all kinds. Some of my T's are sexed while the rest like to chew the abdominal skin off their molts while I'm at work.</p><p>Here's a list of my collection.</p><p>A. geniculata - Giant White Knee</p><p>B. albopilosum - Mexican Curly Hair</p><p>B. smithi - Mexican Red Knee</p><p>C. schioedtei - Malaysian Earthtiger</p><p>G pulchripes - Chaco Golden Knee</p><p>G. rosea - Chilean Rose Hair</p><p>L. parahybana - Brazilian Salmon</p><p>P. ornata - Fringed Ornamental</p><p>P. regalis - Indian Ornamental </p><p>P. vittata - Ghost Ornamental</p><p>P. irminia - Venezuelan Suntiger</p><p>...I'll be posting pictures soon. </p><p></p><p>Btw, if anyone needs some of <em>the most nutritious live tarantula food</em> <em>ever</em>, my girlfriend and I started</p><p><em><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #000066"><strong>Arizona Roach Farm</strong></span></span></em> where we've specialized in breeding dubia roaches for two years now! </p><p>We have super competitive prices, breeding supplies, <em>FREE</em> <em>SHIPPING</em> and some of the healthiest dubia roaches on the internet! </p><p>Our website will be up soon, so keep an eye out! </p><p>Until then, if you're looking for gut-loaded feeders you can check out our price lists in the Marketplace/For Sale area. Thanks for looking everyone!</p><p>-Brandon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arizona Roach Farm, post: 77623, member: 5983"] Hi guys! My name is Brandon. I'm a tattoo artist in Phoenix, AZ and I've been keeping tarantulas since I was a pre-teen, long before the internet opened up a flood of T breeders that raise the awesome selections of species that are available to hobbyists today. I currently own one of 11 different species. I enjoy trading, buying, selling and breeding T's of all kinds. Some of my T's are sexed while the rest like to chew the abdominal skin off their molts while I'm at work. Here's a list of my collection. A. geniculata - Giant White Knee B. albopilosum - Mexican Curly Hair B. smithi - Mexican Red Knee C. schioedtei - Malaysian Earthtiger G pulchripes - Chaco Golden Knee G. rosea - Chilean Rose Hair L. parahybana - Brazilian Salmon P. ornata - Fringed Ornamental P. regalis - Indian Ornamental P. vittata - Ghost Ornamental P. irminia - Venezuelan Suntiger ...I'll be posting pictures soon. Btw, if anyone needs some of [I]the most nutritious live tarantula food[/I] [I]ever[/I], my girlfriend and I started [I][SIZE=4][COLOR=#000066][B]Arizona Roach Farm[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE][/I] where we've specialized in breeding dubia roaches for two years now! We have super competitive prices, breeding supplies, [I]FREE[/I] [I]SHIPPING[/I] and some of the healthiest dubia roaches on the internet! Our website will be up soon, so keep an eye out! Until then, if you're looking for gut-loaded feeders you can check out our price lists in the Marketplace/For Sale area. Thanks for looking everyone! -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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