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<blockquote data-quote="Poec54" data-source="post: 39654" data-attributes="member: 3524"><p>Blondi's been replaced by a hardier Theraphosa, stirmi. Just as big but not as delicate or as prone to molting problems, and while not easy to breed, it's infinitely easier than blondi. Stirmi are still coming in as w/c (blondi aren't) and occasionally someone in the US hatches out a sac of stirmi. I'm a big Theraphosa fan and see no reason to own blondi. The other Theraphosa, apophysis, is much more interesting (bigger legspan and purple males).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poec54, post: 39654, member: 3524"] Blondi's been replaced by a hardier Theraphosa, stirmi. Just as big but not as delicate or as prone to molting problems, and while not easy to breed, it's infinitely easier than blondi. Stirmi are still coming in as w/c (blondi aren't) and occasionally someone in the US hatches out a sac of stirmi. I'm a big Theraphosa fan and see no reason to own blondi. The other Theraphosa, apophysis, is much more interesting (bigger legspan and purple males). [/QUOTE]
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