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I think we might have found you a wife, CB!What a self confidence, that is not true <3
I think we might have found you a wife, CB!What a self confidence, that is not true <3
that is the plan (long term)Buy them all!
(sooner or later you'll buy them all)
Buy them all!
(sooner or later you'll buy them all)
Yes, its good to have goalsthat is the plan (long term)
Haven't seen those for sale in many, many years, w/the recent exception in the past few months.Hi,
I have a great dilemma
choices: B baumgartenei (40$)
Crazy, twisted, deranged, out of common sense/rule, utter J.Nicholson 'Shining' price.Gpulchra adult female is 300$
Don't forget it is in Canadian $, that is down the gutters at the moment lolCrazy, twisted, deranged, out of common sense/rule, utter J.Nicholson 'Shining' price.
$300 for a 0.1 G.pulchra, Jesus Christ... $300 more or less here are: 267 Euro.
Euro 50/60 would be, IMO, too much for one of those :-/
True, but still a lot, IMO more or less C.$ 300 are 207 Euro <--- EEK!Don't forget it is in Canadian $, that is down the gutters at the moment lol
€50/60 for a full grown, adult female pulchra would be a helluva deal...Crazy, twisted, deranged, out of common sense/rule, utter J.Nicholson 'Shining' price.
$300 for a 0.1 G.pulchra, Jesus Christ... $300 more or less here are: 267 Euro.
Euro 50/60 would be, IMO, too much for one of those :-/
Euro currency, right€50/60 for a full grown, adult female pulchra would be a helluva deal...
(€ = euro, right?)
Interesting.Euro currency, right
Uhm, i understand man, prices are IMO crazy in the Northern American (US and Canada i mean, don't know for Central/South America) area but i guarantee you, that, here in Italy (and still we have an Arachnid ban to deal with, thanks to ignorants as "f-word" politicians, a 2003 year law, and bans in general should lead stuff to high prices) that i would be extremely pissed off to pay (i wouldn't without a couple of 'Frebies' btw) a 0.1 G.pulchra more than 60 Euro without the impression to have dealt with a thieving seller
I think that one of the reasons is: we doesn't remained silent. The "Arachno Community" of Italy (little in numbers, true, but from a certain perspective that's not always a bad thing this) took a stand against, against an ignorant law made all of a sudden! a law that stated/states (LOL) things like that:Interesting.
I would imagine that in a country where tarantulas are illegal to own, prices would be higher. Like, much higher.
Especially for an incredibly slow growing female of a highly desirable species.