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Oops I did it again..

FishboyUK

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I bought some new slings
Put 6 In my cart
And they came next day
Now my wife hates me

Oops I got 3 more free
That takes it to nine new spiders
I'M NOT THAT INNOCENT

3 X Davus pentaloris
2 x Brachypelma emilia
1 x Nhandu chromatus (+ 3 x freebies)




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PanzoN88

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I bought some new slings
Put 6 In my cart
And they came next day
Now my wife hates me

Oops I got 3 more free
That takes it to nine new spiders
I'M NOT THAT INNOCENT

3 X Davus pentaloris
2 x Brachypelma emilia
1 x Nhandu chromatus (+ 3 x freebies)




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Nice new additions you have there. You'll enjoy the B. emilia. They are definitely more superior to B. hamorii in my opinion.
 

FishboyUK

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Nice new additions you have there. You'll enjoy the B. emilia. They are definitely more superior to B. hamorii in my opinion.


Thanks, I agree lol I have a bit of a thing for B. emilia. I already have one that's been sealed in its burrow for a couple of weeks. Think it's going to moult soon. The new ones are like peas with legs :T:

The older juvi
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Phil

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congrats on your new additions. Can't go wrong with brachypelma (what's left in that genus now anyway...ha ha)

Don't forget, if someone says you have too many Ts, get rid of them, you don't need that negativity in your life.

Joking, I am sure your wife has already forgiven you ;)
 

Jess S

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Nice new additions you have there. You'll enjoy the B. emilia. They are definitely more superior to B. hamorii in my opinion.

Interested to know why you think so? I'm considering getting a few more Brachys and I dont have either. I do have a smithi and auratum atm
 

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