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Old 12-09-2008, 02:57 PM
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Re: new spider

there so sweet arent they my uncle had one when i was a child and it was a big softy.

Since my last post i had 6 types, now have 12 types of arachnids total 36 and still want more lol.

Hoping to do trade for a MM Curly hair if i can get one for Paraphysa sp north bronze & Euathlus sp Yellow.

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Old 12-09-2008, 02:59 PM
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hi there people, i would very much like to provide a home for a big spider / tarantula, i have always had dogs, fish and other pets but nothing of the arachnid type! can anybody point me in the right direction regarding living arrangments and types that are good for a first spider to have? i want one that can be easily handled occasionally(and big so i can see where it is!) cheers, Tom
I have a huge spider in the bath, you can have that if you want
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Old 12-09-2008, 03:36 PM
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Re: new spider

Deffo have it for my shed or garden lol i did have a mouse spider which i caught and let go a young male looking for a single female lol.


Scotophaeus blackwalli
Mouse Spider
Size: Approximately 9 to 12 mms long


Since my pic ain't that clear here is a better one off a site.

as you can see why they are called mice due to the thick tuft of hair like a mouse.
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