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Post by spit051261 2009-04-28, 16:16

after owning snakes for a while...decide to try my hand at spiders.
Just got and adult emperor and a 3" baby salmon pink.
Anything I should be careful of or make sure I do.
Read various care sheets so not going into completely blind.
Thanks
paul
here is the salmon pink.....beautiful
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Post by Alan Edwards 2009-04-29, 16:47

Hi Paul

Welcome to the hobby mate. Salmon pinks are great T's. They grow really quick and will generally stand out in the open so make good display spiders. They like things fairly moist but not too damp and make sure you have somewhere for them to hide like half a flower pot etc. Other then that they are pretty hardly little (if u can call them that) critters so you shouldnt have any probs
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Post by MissMoose 2009-04-30, 19:13

gorgeous parahybana you've got there mate, i think im gonna have to get myself one (fingers crossed for the bts!)
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Post by manic 2009-05-01, 12:06

Lovely T's with a bit of an attitude Very Happy, My daughter finally let her bf get a T, so I gave him a 4 inch L. para he was really pleased.
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Post by Shayler 2009-05-02, 04:33

Awsome choice Very Happy
Cant go wrong with them, was my first spider Very Happy
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Post by Jamie 2009-05-03, 02:59

I do like this species. fine choice for a first T.

You'll need a greenbottle blue next (Chromatapelma Cyaneopubescens Smile)

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Post by Poxicator 2009-05-03, 09:36

Jamie! stop tempting everyone with your plan for GBB domination Very Happy

Actually I will have some GBB for sale at BTS as well as P. ornata, C. marshalli, B. albopilosum, H. gigas, C. crawshayi and then some.

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Post by Jamie 2009-05-03, 13:48

When I get the breeding conditions right with GBB, I plan to take over the UK market with them, Then Europe....then the world...

*que evil laugh*
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