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Old 02-27-03, 09:43 AM   #1
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New T (bad pic)

My New T from this weekend not a very good picture though
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Old 02-27-03, 09:57 AM   #2
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sweet! What species is that?
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Old 02-27-03, 10:07 AM   #3
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Simply awsome!!!!
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Old 02-27-03, 10:40 AM   #4
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wow...look at those sexy long legs !
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Old 02-27-03, 11:52 AM   #5
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WOW! That is a striking looking tarantula! Congratulations I'd like to know too what species it is.
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The picture did not turn out very good because I have to take it through the glass because she is aggressive. It is a Poecilotheria Regalis (Indian Ornamental). I have two more just like it.
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Old 02-28-03, 05:55 PM   #8
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Nice pokie... they are jewels of any collection! Dont get tagged by it though!
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YOU HAVE A POKIE.....:jawdrop:
That's just too scary for me...I'm trying to work up to a Cobalt Blue:bugged:

Bite reports on those guys just haven't tickled my fancy...yet...

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So nice looking!

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I have three of the P. Regalis, I also have a fringed ornametal (peocilotheria ornate), a mexican redknee (Brachypelma Boehmei) and a gaint whiteknee (Acanthoscarnia Geniculata) She is the worst of the bunch. She attacks anything that move and flicks hair it is terrible. She even attacks the waterdish when I fill it.
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haha...I'll be getting a lil one inch A.geniculata in two weeks.
I have a Mexican Red Rump that attacks the water dish also, but I find that feisty buggar absolutely darling, he carries his pea gravel until he calms down. CUTE!

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The A. Geniculata is by far the most aggersive of my spider. also to correct above I have a B. Smithi and not a B. Boehmei. I think the colbalt blue will be my next verture or I thought about some centipeds.
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so, Im assuming the bite from the Indian Oramental is Bad?
are they aggressive?
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Old 03-05-03, 04:43 PM   #15
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I have never seen anyone bite by one but what I have heard it is pretty bad. I don't find that they are aggressive. I think that they would rather run away when you open the cage. They are just a hands off spider. I take alot of precautions because my girl freind is freaked out about getting bite. So she make me lock all the cages. and when I open them I have to keep the door closed so they can get out of the room. Also they are very fast.
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