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<blockquote data-quote="ArachnoJay" data-source="post: 210317" data-attributes="member: 38436"><p>Hello, my name is Jay and i am new to keeping tarantulas. I have kept plenty of reptiles and wanted to venture into inverts. I currently own a hairy desert scorpion, a pumpkin patch sling, and….. a p. regalis. Yes, i know it is a huge jump but i wanted a challenge. They’re all happy and feeding great. I plan on rehousing the P. Regalis soon. Maybe later on today as it has outgrown it’s sling enclosure and planning to just move it into it’s permanent enclosure. Any tips questions are appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArachnoJay, post: 210317, member: 38436"] Hello, my name is Jay and i am new to keeping tarantulas. I have kept plenty of reptiles and wanted to venture into inverts. I currently own a hairy desert scorpion, a pumpkin patch sling, and….. a p. regalis. Yes, i know it is a huge jump but i wanted a challenge. They’re all happy and feeding great. I plan on rehousing the P. Regalis soon. Maybe later on today as it has outgrown it’s sling enclosure and planning to just move it into it’s permanent enclosure. Any tips questions are appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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