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My arachnophobic daughter wants a T.
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<blockquote data-quote="swimbait" data-source="post: 62548" data-attributes="member: 3515"><p>I'm surprised by how surprised everyone hear was by the P.pulchers lol It is a pretty common T in the hobby can't believe this was a fews first time seeing them. They are awesome tarantulas. I have a few, most of the time they web everything head to toe, creating tube around the perimeter. I housed a couple slings in large cups and they did more of what a P. cambridgei would do and just built a dent against the bark at the bottom. Beautiful tarantulas forsure, not a bad attitude that I have ever seen yet either</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swimbait, post: 62548, member: 3515"] I'm surprised by how surprised everyone hear was by the P.pulchers lol It is a pretty common T in the hobby can't believe this was a fews first time seeing them. They are awesome tarantulas. I have a few, most of the time they web everything head to toe, creating tube around the perimeter. I housed a couple slings in large cups and they did more of what a P. cambridgei would do and just built a dent against the bark at the bottom. Beautiful tarantulas forsure, not a bad attitude that I have ever seen yet either [/QUOTE]
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