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<blockquote data-quote="chad smulders" data-source="post: 19078" data-attributes="member: 1768"><p>hi all! i'm new to the forum and haven't introduced myself yet, this is my first post!</p><p></p><p>I just picked up a new tarantula from the local pet shop. it was sold to the store as a spiderling as a redrump but it sure doesn't look like one. he sold it to me really cheap just to get rid of it.</p><p></p><p>i don't know what kind of T it is, though. also I have owned a few chileans, but instead of having a pit on it's carapace it has a growth (according to the tarantula keepers guide there is 2 groups of tarantulas - ceratogyrus and sphaerobothria that have these)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chad smulders, post: 19078, member: 1768"] hi all! i'm new to the forum and haven't introduced myself yet, this is my first post! I just picked up a new tarantula from the local pet shop. it was sold to the store as a spiderling as a redrump but it sure doesn't look like one. he sold it to me really cheap just to get rid of it. i don't know what kind of T it is, though. also I have owned a few chileans, but instead of having a pit on it's carapace it has a growth (according to the tarantula keepers guide there is 2 groups of tarantulas - ceratogyrus and sphaerobothria that have these) [/QUOTE]
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