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The plot has thickened for Brazilian spiders in the U.S.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rs50matt" data-source="post: 146621" data-attributes="member: 27872"><p>Are there really that many in the hobby in the us that are wild caught thou? I feel like most of the Brazilian Ts that are in the hobby are self sustained in it. Maybe seledonia will be affected but I feel like with the price of them people bred them as much as possible to increase earnings. (This is from an Europeans point of view btw. I'm aware some species common over hear are hard to come by in the states)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rs50matt, post: 146621, member: 27872"] Are there really that many in the hobby in the us that are wild caught thou? I feel like most of the Brazilian Ts that are in the hobby are self sustained in it. Maybe seledonia will be affected but I feel like with the price of them people bred them as much as possible to increase earnings. (This is from an Europeans point of view btw. I'm aware some species common over hear are hard to come by in the states) [/QUOTE]
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The plot has thickened for Brazilian spiders in the U.S.
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