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+1! i feel the same way!Wow this puts my little shelf to shame...lol hope my gets to this one day
Damnnnnn bro!!!! im mad jellyNeed to do some serious labeling and some more work in here but its been filling right up lately!
Oh and my girlfriend absolutely loves that are biggest bedroom is filled with spiders muahah!:laugh:
-Chris
For a couple spiderlings as payment, I'd be glad to do so. I've got about 2 weeks of vacation built up at work, so I can spare the time...hehe thanks!I wish someone would come over and spend 5 hours labeling everything for me!
I made an worksheet in Excel with my spider inventory (this comes with being an accountant). On the right side they're grouped by subfamily, genus, and species. Across the top are headings for Adult, Subadult, Juvenile, and Sling, each with columns for male/female/unknown. That way I know what I have, and don't have, for breeding, and what my next acquisitions should be to fill what's missing. I'd never remember all that in my head.I have no idea!I'm to lazy or to busy keeping up with them to count em!
Thist, can you point me to those labels you are writing about??I use an Excel spreadsheet, too. I also label individual cages with these cool jar labels I got at Target. They're dry erase and really easy to remove and put elsewhere. I cut them smaller so I can get like 4 cage labels per jar label. They work better than the label makers, imo.
I have the Avery brand "removable dry erase labels." They only had this kind and the jar size at Target, but there are a lot more. Some are removable without being dry erase, too, in different sizes. Do an Amazon search and a lot pop up.