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<blockquote data-quote="Amy F" data-source="post: 235154" data-attributes="member: 48977"><p>Hi all, my name is Amy, </p><p>I have been keeping tarantulas for over 20 years. I am a commitee member for the British Tarantula Society and I share my passion on social media under the name ‘Petrock N Roll’. </p><p></p><p>I have a special interest in the species Monocentropus balfouri with a current commune that holds 15 adult females (raised from slings, from 4 different sacs, one of which is from my own breeding). </p><p></p><p>I currently have just over 100 tarantulas in my collection, some genus include brachypelma, Aphonopelma, Grammostola, Phormictopus, Ornithoctoninae, Xenethis, Augacephalus, Harpactira, Chilobrachys and more. </p><p></p><p>I also keep ball pythons one of which I got at 3 months old and he is now coming up for being 22. </p><p></p><p>I am proud to be involved with the BTS and I will be giving a talk on M balfouri at the BTS Lectures and Dinner in March 2025 and will be fully involved with the BTS exhibition in May 2025.</p><p></p><p>I am always happy to help and give advise on tarantulas where I can</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amy F, post: 235154, member: 48977"] Hi all, my name is Amy, I have been keeping tarantulas for over 20 years. I am a commitee member for the British Tarantula Society and I share my passion on social media under the name ‘Petrock N Roll’. I have a special interest in the species Monocentropus balfouri with a current commune that holds 15 adult females (raised from slings, from 4 different sacs, one of which is from my own breeding). I currently have just over 100 tarantulas in my collection, some genus include brachypelma, Aphonopelma, Grammostola, Phormictopus, Ornithoctoninae, Xenethis, Augacephalus, Harpactira, Chilobrachys and more. I also keep ball pythons one of which I got at 3 months old and he is now coming up for being 22. I am proud to be involved with the BTS and I will be giving a talk on M balfouri at the BTS Lectures and Dinner in March 2025 and will be fully involved with the BTS exhibition in May 2025. I am always happy to help and give advise on tarantulas where I can [/QUOTE]
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