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<blockquote data-quote="TrudyJudy'sBooty" data-source="post: 232841" data-attributes="member: 48051"><p>Hi all, </p><p></p><p>I started out owning a couple of jumping spiders, but I hate how short their lifespans are. I dread the heartbreak!</p><p></p><p>So, I got my first T in May this year, a cute little Cyriocosmus Elegans sling. It's quickly become an obsession, and I now have 17 different species (including an L.Sazimai that has been on the run for several weeks now.</p><p></p><p>This morning I took delivery of a T. Violaceous sling and a juvenile L.Klugi. Both are settling in to their enclosures now, but I managed to grab some pics of Klugi. Check out this sweet baby!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrudyJudy'sBooty, post: 232841, member: 48051"] Hi all, I started out owning a couple of jumping spiders, but I hate how short their lifespans are. I dread the heartbreak! So, I got my first T in May this year, a cute little Cyriocosmus Elegans sling. It's quickly become an obsession, and I now have 17 different species (including an L.Sazimai that has been on the run for several weeks now. This morning I took delivery of a T. Violaceous sling and a juvenile L.Klugi. Both are settling in to their enclosures now, but I managed to grab some pics of Klugi. Check out this sweet baby! [/QUOTE]
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