KhoanScart
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Probably jumping the gun a bit on this but I can't help it. 
They warned me that tarantula keeping was an addictive hobby and that they're like Pringles. Once you pop you can't stop. Whelp, I'm on this runaway train and the only thing in my way is my husband saying I can't get more than three (fuddy duddy).
I just placed an order for an Aphonopelma Chalcodes with Anastasia at Net Bug. I've heard great things about her and my interactions with her haven't left me disappointed. She responded to my emails quickly and she was very nice when I talked to her on the phone. She said she was going to pick out a very beautiful female juvenile for me. I've already got her enclosure ready for her arrival this Thursday. Once she's settled I'll be sure to post a lot of pictures.
I just hope my A. Seemanni, Bianca, doesn't get too jealous. She's still a loved girl and I think she may molt soon, so I'm looking forward to that too. I didn't realize spiders could make me so happy! ^_^
They warned me that tarantula keeping was an addictive hobby and that they're like Pringles. Once you pop you can't stop. Whelp, I'm on this runaway train and the only thing in my way is my husband saying I can't get more than three (fuddy duddy).
I just placed an order for an Aphonopelma Chalcodes with Anastasia at Net Bug. I've heard great things about her and my interactions with her haven't left me disappointed. She responded to my emails quickly and she was very nice when I talked to her on the phone. She said she was going to pick out a very beautiful female juvenile for me. I've already got her enclosure ready for her arrival this Thursday. Once she's settled I'll be sure to post a lot of pictures.
I just hope my A. Seemanni, Bianca, doesn't get too jealous. She's still a loved girl and I think she may molt soon, so I'm looking forward to that too. I didn't realize spiders could make me so happy! ^_^
