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<blockquote data-quote="Spiders22" data-source="post: 213255" data-attributes="member: 38689"><p><em><strong>I have joined this site to expand my horizons on Tarantulas. I have owned T's on and off most of my life. Now that I am retired and have time to spend with them I have a small collection of 17. I like and have mainly terrestrial specie such as Grammostola and Brachypelma. I do have a beautiful Lasiodora parahybana and P irmenia as well as Tliltocatl albopilosus and vagans. I have raised several sings but just can't seem to keep a Pinktoe specie alive. I have an M robustum because I like the way they look. I have two Neoholothele incei the gold and olive. I also have a Chromatolpelma cyaneopubescens I raised from a sling as well as a Cyriscosmus elegans I really like the dwarfs. And finally I have two Aphonopelma one seemanni and one chalcodes. I live on a cattle farm and have a cat and several dogs as well as of course a bunch of cows. I starting collecting in 2019 and have enjoyed having them around to learn from and show to whoever wanders over this way. I do have two T seladonia ordered but have yet to get them, I am hoping sometime soon. The longer I wait the more apprehensive I get when I see posts about people who got them and they have died quickly. I enjoy going to Tarantula shows and having lunch with my girlfriends.</strong></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spiders22, post: 213255, member: 38689"] [I][B]I have joined this site to expand my horizons on Tarantulas. I have owned T's on and off most of my life. Now that I am retired and have time to spend with them I have a small collection of 17. I like and have mainly terrestrial specie such as Grammostola and Brachypelma. I do have a beautiful Lasiodora parahybana and P irmenia as well as Tliltocatl albopilosus and vagans. I have raised several sings but just can't seem to keep a Pinktoe specie alive. I have an M robustum because I like the way they look. I have two Neoholothele incei the gold and olive. I also have a Chromatolpelma cyaneopubescens I raised from a sling as well as a Cyriscosmus elegans I really like the dwarfs. And finally I have two Aphonopelma one seemanni and one chalcodes. I live on a cattle farm and have a cat and several dogs as well as of course a bunch of cows. I starting collecting in 2019 and have enjoyed having them around to learn from and show to whoever wanders over this way. I do have two T seladonia ordered but have yet to get them, I am hoping sometime soon. The longer I wait the more apprehensive I get when I see posts about people who got them and they have died quickly. I enjoy going to Tarantula shows and having lunch with my girlfriends.[/B][/I] [/QUOTE]
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