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<blockquote data-quote="jsolis770" data-source="post: 45720" data-attributes="member: 3819"><p>I registered today and its nice reading through all of these comments and blogs about tarantulas. The spiders I have as pets are a Grosea or maybe its a Gporteri? I bought it at a convention for insects for 10$ and a little tiny spiderling for 1$. Though I also have pests living with me, still haven't gotten rid of them :/ I fed the spiderling a tiny roach and almost 2 days later it started to spasm and didn't eat another roach when I place it... Though today I saw there's a name for this DKS dyskinetic syndrome. Sad to watch a video of this. Hopefully the Grosea doesn't die on me when I drop a cricket. It seems just okay when I dropped a wild cricket from outside a few days ago. But this time I'm dropping one from a pet store.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsolis770, post: 45720, member: 3819"] I registered today and its nice reading through all of these comments and blogs about tarantulas. The spiders I have as pets are a Grosea or maybe its a Gporteri? I bought it at a convention for insects for 10$ and a little tiny spiderling for 1$. Though I also have pests living with me, still haven't gotten rid of them :/ I fed the spiderling a tiny roach and almost 2 days later it started to spasm and didn't eat another roach when I place it... Though today I saw there's a name for this DKS dyskinetic syndrome. Sad to watch a video of this. Hopefully the Grosea doesn't die on me when I drop a cricket. It seems just okay when I dropped a wild cricket from outside a few days ago. But this time I'm dropping one from a pet store. [/QUOTE]
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