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Poecilotheria Metallica Breeding

Ceratogyrus

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Smithis were too expensive for a normal looking pokie to me. I have a few juvies now that I got on a trade. I have never been a pokemon collector, so not too worried about having them all. I have spent less than R 10 000 on spiders over the last 8 years, so only add new species if I can trade them for something I have. The rufilata was around 70 babies I think, but they were huge. 3cm at 2nd instar. Also not sure why I never got around to breeding tigrina
 

Martin Oosthuysen

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Smithis were too expensive for a normal looking pokie to me. I have a few juvies now that I got on a trade. I have never been a pokemon collector, so not too worried about having them all. I have spent less than R 10 000 on spiders over the last 8 years, so only add new species if I can trade them for something I have. The rufilata was around 70 babies I think, but they were huge. 3cm at 2nd instar. Also not sure why I never got around to breeding tigrina
Wait,rufilata are bigger than others ? That is something interesting,and only so little so that could be why one doesn't see them so much.
 

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