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    Avicularia diversipes

    Avicularia diversipes
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    Selenobrachys philippinus (Phillipine Orange) Question

    http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?t=212176
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    Young Arachnophiles: How did you convince your parents?

    well when I first got into them my mom was fascinated as well, so I really didn't have to convince anyone. She was concerned about me being bitten and I can't blame her lol.
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    "Joe's Florida 'Bug' Terrarium"

    It actually looks like its just snacking on an exoskeleton of an isopod. Wouldnt be surprised if the isopods were being eaten by the pasimachi though. I dont think a few beetles would make a difference even if they were eating the isopods the breed like crazy...... and if it does just keep...
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    Arachnophobic

    I used to be afraid of spiders. Basically the best thing for you to do is get used to them. Wherever you go there will be spiders around, you can't try to find ways to avoid them. The good news is that most cant even hurt you. AND out of the very few that can only a small handful can kill...
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    LIVE Scorpion in mouth

    Why would you do that..... :?
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    Most underrated Tarantula species

    Many people really overlook RCF g rosea, they are very impressive, especially after a molt :drool:.
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    North Florida Mastigoproctus giganteus

    I envy all you southerners who can find vinnies in your backyard. They have to be one of the most underrated animals in this hobby.
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    what are some 4+ inch scorpions?

    no, s mesaensis don't get that big.
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    emergency help! chilean rose

    Just leave it alone. It knows what it is doing. Don't mist it or the substrate, don't move the enclosure, Don't flip it over. Don't worry about "helping it molt" , it doesn't need it. If something is wrong you will know if it gets stuck, you will know it is stuck if it is in the molt for...
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    Old World Freebie On A New World Order?

    Whenever I sell a group of Ts I throw in a freebie or 2 depending on the size of the order. Ive always wondered about the same thing, personally I think its best to ask the customer what they want, Ill just give them a few Ts to pick from. I think this avoids alot of confusion. I will give...
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    Large Arid Species

    yeah they are awesome ts, Just want to make sure the op know that is does require more water/humidity than an arid t. to the OP most Australian Ts actually need more moisture than you might think, they are very active and make very interesting webs. The only thing that might not appeal to you...
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    Large Arid Species

    Pelinobius muticus king baboon, I think its what you are looking for, although expensive I would get an adult female if you could find one, they are very slow growers and tend to be pet holes when they are growing. Adults do the same thing but you can catch the adults out at night a bit more...
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    A.bicolor or P.lisoma?

    nothing beats the nice fat tail on those andros. thats just me though
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    Quick centipede question

    Well lucky for you there are only a handful of pedes that will run you an arm and a leg in terms of cost. If you want a big pede the first thing that comes to mind is a s subspinipes. Dont limit your choices to Dehaani there are so many other localities with many different colors. I would take a...
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    I.D Help Please

    Why can't centipede venom cause an allergic reaction?
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    I.D Help Please

    http://www.jacionline.org/article/S0091-6749%2804%2900346-X/abstract There are reported cases of allergic reactions. This is just one example of a reported reaction. From what I have read the composition of centipede venom is similar to hymenoptera venom.
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    Who's Wanted to Do Something Like This?

    I dont think im following you....
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    I.D Help Please

    Well assuming it is infact a scolopendra subspinipes........ As you may know subspinipes inhabit china and south east asia. All s subspinipes have basically the same venom regardless of their localities. (Chinese scolopendras hurt just as much as Vietnamese ones.) Centepedes are more venomous...
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    thinking about getting into centipedes...

    you might as well just get whatever you want then. Once you are getting pede larger than 7 inches or so there is no "beginner" pede. All are equally mean and venomous. Look into different s subspinipes localities and subspecies . Another option would be an s heros, they get a bit bigger than...
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