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NEW BABIES!!!

Sarah Joy

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I ordered three new slings this week and they came in yesterday. One nhandu chromatus, one grammostola pulchripes, and one poecilotheria ornata. I will take and post pics when they come out more. This is my first time ordering them and I was so worried about not just pulling them out and rehoming, but I live in the middle of nowhere and mail is delayed an extra day and the weather has not been cooperating. I ordered from swift inverts and I have to say that I am very happy. I want to eventually order from others just to see how it goes with them. I really wish there were closer people selling T's so I don't have to wait 2-3 days for the mail "overnight". Such is the life in n. Michigan.
 

Josh

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Congrats on the new additions! It is tough getting animals shipped in and it's really tough waiting to make sure they get delivered OK
Hang in there and soon you'll be so stoked that they arrive!
 

harleyqueen

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My n chromatus are growing quite quickly they are very pretty. The pulchripes doesnt seem to grow much but i havent had him for very long. It is lovely to have them from tiny I always buy babies they are really funny to watch.
 

Sarah Joy

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One thing I am really surprised with is how similar the p. Ornata acts to my p. Imirnia. I know they would have some similarities being arboreals, but they just seem to have the same habits down to where in its home it likes to hunt from.
 

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