Is there any truth to this: I once heard that in some countries certian spiders have been kept by children as pets for so long that these spiders have changed shape and color and have to be hand fed due to timidity.
Is this true?
PS -- a friend of mine e-mailed me and asked me this, so...
muchos gracias, james.
tried to open your caresheets,but they're in pdf form, and everytime i try to open 'em with adobe acrobat, the durn dell freezes up on moi! :confused: :eek:
kelly swift once sold malaysian fuzzy orange huntsmen for the low, low, price of $2.50 apiece, and i believe they were imported*i think*
didn't think that your response was sarcastic, just trying to stir the pot, as it were, and find out why ts were costing very much. ;)
expensive?
no offense to anyone who sells these beauties, such as getazi, salei, ancylometes, but i checked with todd gearheart , francesco tomaniselli about a year ago, and todd indicated that i could expect:
$5 for cb holconia immanis spiderlings, $10 for immature cb h. immanis...
no, it isn't.
this centipede was huge, and it covered at least 3/4 of the man's arm, and he was guiding it with a pencil, like a foolhardy maestro...
thanks, though! :}
a pic i'm trying to find?
i know, mr. internet, you're big on googling. :)
this pic that i'm looking for has a man with a HUGE centipede on his arm, and he's "directing" its movements with a pencil...
i don't want to do this with my vietmanese centipede, or my haitian.
i...
i have a juvenile female, and i had a juvenile male that i was planning on breeding, but the male escaped, and i must have injured it during recapture, because shortly after, it died.
the females are very orange and fuzzy, but the males are a drabber orange.
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