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T. Apophysis. Beginner?
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldiesgiants" data-source="post: 229470" data-attributes="member: 44822"><p>Thank you so much for your reply. It was honestly just unexpected in a beginners box. And she(?) Was quite. Sprinter when trying to house her. Very stroppy. I usually let my son watch me home my tarantulas with my wife holding him but with this one I didn't quite want to take the risk as there was a definite break for freedom through the bottom of the paper rather than the part I was actually trying to get her out of. I've already had a few people say to me " oh it's not a spider for beginners you should give it to someone who knows what they are doing." It's a pet. I wouldn't get rid of a cat or a dog just because it wasn't what I was expecting. That's just cruel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldiesgiants, post: 229470, member: 44822"] Thank you so much for your reply. It was honestly just unexpected in a beginners box. And she(?) Was quite. Sprinter when trying to house her. Very stroppy. I usually let my son watch me home my tarantulas with my wife holding him but with this one I didn't quite want to take the risk as there was a definite break for freedom through the bottom of the paper rather than the part I was actually trying to get her out of. I've already had a few people say to me " oh it's not a spider for beginners you should give it to someone who knows what they are doing." It's a pet. I wouldn't get rid of a cat or a dog just because it wasn't what I was expecting. That's just cruel. [/QUOTE]
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