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<blockquote data-quote="blerg-in-blarg" data-source="post: 235479" data-attributes="member: 49050"><p>Hi. My name's Andrew.</p><p>Ive always found spiders fascinating, but was never one of those kids who would go grabbing bugs. I usually avoided touching them like the plague, but I loved to watch and learn about them.</p><p>At some point I stumbled across people on youtube taking care of T's, and got very addicted to watching anything Tarantula related.</p><p>And so I finally got my first T in November of 2022. A A.Seemani, which still hasn't bloody moulted! </p><p>In the mean time I've gotten 11 more T's. Got a wish list going of T's I'd love to raise up/have. But with only so much room I can only have so many at once. So my experience-ing new tarantula things isn't going as fast as I'd like but oh well. Looking forward to learning more from the form/members. </p><p>Thanks for having me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blerg-in-blarg, post: 235479, member: 49050"] Hi. My name's Andrew. Ive always found spiders fascinating, but was never one of those kids who would go grabbing bugs. I usually avoided touching them like the plague, but I loved to watch and learn about them. At some point I stumbled across people on youtube taking care of T's, and got very addicted to watching anything Tarantula related. And so I finally got my first T in November of 2022. A A.Seemani, which still hasn't bloody moulted! In the mean time I've gotten 11 more T's. Got a wish list going of T's I'd love to raise up/have. But with only so much room I can only have so many at once. So my experience-ing new tarantula things isn't going as fast as I'd like but oh well. Looking forward to learning more from the form/members. Thanks for having me [/QUOTE]
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