I never said that you won't see venom from a spider what I said was you should write fantasy novels. You proved nobody wrong. As a matter of fact you further proved my point
Lololol lol @venom dripping from its fangs. You should try writing fantasy novels. Sure there is a difference between skill and experience but this ain't something you are born with God given talent at. You acquire skill by keeping a lot of spiders over a long period of time
Getting bitten doesn't equate crashing and burning. If you kept Brachypelma and Aphonopelma alive for years, you'd have to try to kill the OBT. On a side note if you've been bitten recently go ahead and not click advanced ;)
This doesn't happen. Nobody crashes and burns with an old world after lots of new world experience. Number of species, specimens and years in the hobby is an EXCELLENT WAY to judge experience
It'd be nice if people could see that I'm not complaining but rather dropping a little knowledge for the youth. I got my first T at 9 years old. I started seriously keeping Ts when I was your age. I'm 32 now. I never dropped that kind of coin on Ts but I did however purchase dozens of different...
I've sold slings that I produced to several members here. I could get upset by that comment but the irony in your date is enough to get a chuckle out of me so I'll just shake shake shake it off .
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I also sold a number of pamphobeteus...
I'm talking about the Cyriopagapus sp. blue. The comparison to cobalt blue was made by keepers who were disappointed with this species after acquiring it as like you said they have a tendency to burrow in captivity
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