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<blockquote data-quote="Morgana123" data-source="post: 10852" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>I'd like to say thank you for allowing to come aboard. I am not new to Tarantula keeping. Played with and still active in careing for T's; however, mateing, and raising WC A. hentzie species, got a little out of hand a few years ago. Just wanted to try it out before actually buying some T's, since they are very active where I live. I mated WC A. hentzies, and save some of the babies, but they are way too much to care for with my snakes and 4 female A. hentzie adults, plus one female B. emeila saved from a closeing pet store. I would like to find a good home for about 15 3-4 year old 3/4" - 1-1/4" baby A. hentzies, if anyone is interested. The common name for these would most likely be South Texas Tan Tarantula.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morgana123, post: 10852, member: 628"] I'd like to say thank you for allowing to come aboard. I am not new to Tarantula keeping. Played with and still active in careing for T's; however, mateing, and raising WC A. hentzie species, got a little out of hand a few years ago. Just wanted to try it out before actually buying some T's, since they are very active where I live. I mated WC A. hentzies, and save some of the babies, but they are way too much to care for with my snakes and 4 female A. hentzie adults, plus one female B. emeila saved from a closeing pet store. I would like to find a good home for about 15 3-4 year old 3/4" - 1-1/4" baby A. hentzies, if anyone is interested. The common name for these would most likely be South Texas Tan Tarantula. [/QUOTE]
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