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<blockquote data-quote="purplerex" data-source="post: 208513" data-attributes="member: 38300"><p>Hey! </p><p></p><p>I was part of the hobby years back when I was younger, but unfortunately had to sell up when I went off to university. Its taken a good few years but I’ve finally taken the plunge & gotten my first few spiders again. No looking back now!</p><p></p><p>Previously, I’ve kept a massive variety of Ts, but must say I’m totally drawn to arboreal mostly & have always had a thing for the Avicularia genus.</p><p></p><p>I started my ‘new’ collection off strong with a C. versicolor & now also have a C. Laeta, A. geniculata & have just picked up a little A. pururea today!</p><p></p><p>Don’t think it’ll be long before I’m overrun again, can’t wait.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for having me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purplerex, post: 208513, member: 38300"] Hey! I was part of the hobby years back when I was younger, but unfortunately had to sell up when I went off to university. Its taken a good few years but I’ve finally taken the plunge & gotten my first few spiders again. No looking back now! Previously, I’ve kept a massive variety of Ts, but must say I’m totally drawn to arboreal mostly & have always had a thing for the Avicularia genus. I started my ‘new’ collection off strong with a C. versicolor & now also have a C. Laeta, A. geniculata & have just picked up a little A. pururea today! Don’t think it’ll be long before I’m overrun again, can’t wait. Thanks for having me! [/QUOTE]
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