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<blockquote data-quote="Jeef" data-source="post: 219476" data-attributes="member: 36825"><p>Lots of juvies and adult tarantulas this year. Pretty decent variety. There were two vendors practically giving away A. hentzi and T. albo slings. They were going for $10 ea. It was 50-50 on the scientific vs. common names. I managed say an A. geniculata was a Nhandu chromatus. That was pretty embarrassing. I was on my way out the door after not finding anything on my list and saw a vendor I must have missed. He had GBB slings, so I scored one of those. I was hoping for some B. lats and no one had them. That struck me as weird. The only other feeder I didn't see there were crickets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeef, post: 219476, member: 36825"] Lots of juvies and adult tarantulas this year. Pretty decent variety. There were two vendors practically giving away A. hentzi and T. albo slings. They were going for $10 ea. It was 50-50 on the scientific vs. common names. I managed say an A. geniculata was a Nhandu chromatus. That was pretty embarrassing. I was on my way out the door after not finding anything on my list and saw a vendor I must have missed. He had GBB slings, so I scored one of those. I was hoping for some B. lats and no one had them. That struck me as weird. The only other feeder I didn't see there were crickets. [/QUOTE]
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