Tarantula cemetery

BoyFromLA

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I am so sorry for your loss.

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We didn’t even get a chance to name you...
 

Olan

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My first tarantula I raised from a sling, an E. campestratus named Liz, died at age 10 years from a bad molt. I gave her a huge funeral pyre in the back yard. I was essentially out of the hobby for 5 years after that (had a few Ts, and took good care of them, but I had lost the passion). I have since returned and now have more Ts than ever. But that was really rough losing her.
 

BoyFromLA

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My first tarantula I raised from a sling, an E. campestratus named Liz, died at age 10 years from a bad molt. I gave her a huge funeral pyre in the back yard. I was essentially out of the hobby for 5 years after that (had a few Ts, and took good care of them, but I had lost the passion). I have since returned and now have more Ts than ever. But that was really rough losing her.
Well, it was your FIRST tarantula ever, it’s totally understandable.
 

Chris LXXIX

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Well this little virtual dimension is sad, so sad, but you American guys should investigate your ancient (not as a nation per se) land searching for a Mi'kmaq (or else) cemetary, and try to bring the fallen T's under that soil, you never know* :pompous:

♩ I don't want to be buried in a Pet Sematary, I don't want to live my life again ♫

* altough I suspect that Petco already do that, uh :writer:
 
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