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Old 03-20-16, 01:42 PM   #46
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Re: Arachnoholics Unite

Hard to have enough arachnid babies when crickets are a dollar a dozen.


When it comes to scorpion, whats recognized as the most pretty and novel specimen? Something I can show to another arachnid hobbiest and hear "Oh! You have one of those! I've been looking for one like that!"
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Old 03-20-16, 04:10 PM   #47
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Why don't you just get what YOU like, animals are NEVER 'novelty'.. i can not appreciate a question like this in the slightest.
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When it comes to scorpion, whats recognized as the most pretty and novel specimen? Something I can show to another arachnid hobbiest and hear "Oh! You have one of those! I've been looking for one like that!"
Ive been staying away from this thread cause i dont like spiders, but honestly, you really shouldnt be getting something just to impress people... Thats irresponsible. You get what YOU like, dont care what others think... I got a Boa cause i wanted it, not cause it impresses people. I got a Hognose cause i wanted it. you get the point.. Truth is, to most people, a snake is a snake, a spider is a spider, they cant tell the difference.. Only get what you want.
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Old 03-20-16, 11:10 PM   #49
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Well I have an updated list of turantulas

G. Pulchra Female
Unsexed slings:
A. Purpurea
A. Versicolor
A. Sp Ecuador
A. Diversipes
A. Uriticans
X. Sp White
C. Cyaneopubescens
M. Balfouri
P. Metallica
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Nice collection
Thanks, they are not very forgiving but sure are beautiful!
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