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Just rescued a Costa Rican Zebra Tarantula from a bad situation in a pet shop.
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<blockquote data-quote="MBullock" data-source="post: 195497" data-attributes="member: 33994"><p>Looks fairly healthy to me albeit def in need of a meal. Those black spots are from the scales being rubbed off. its common in WC specimens, they try to escape from containers and rub off scales. </p><p></p><p>You should see the sorry state of some of the wild aphonos i run into in the wilderness, many of the A. <em>iodius</em> i collect surely would've died had I not found them. they're aways super thirsty with shriveled up abdomens, all beaten up and ragged, missing limbs etc..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MBullock, post: 195497, member: 33994"] Looks fairly healthy to me albeit def in need of a meal. Those black spots are from the scales being rubbed off. its common in WC specimens, they try to escape from containers and rub off scales. You should see the sorry state of some of the wild aphonos i run into in the wilderness, many of the A. [I]iodius[/I] i collect surely would've died had I not found them. they're aways super thirsty with shriveled up abdomens, all beaten up and ragged, missing limbs etc.. [/QUOTE]
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