Species Tliltocatl vagans (ex Brachypelma vagans)

Bearo

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V. vagans?
whats the V.? only vagans I know of is Brachypelma vagans :8o
 

Derfjuan

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If you look at your keyboard the letter V is right next to the letter B ... and if he proof reads like i proof read ... he didnt catch his mistake.
 

monster_bugs

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very nice... people, its just a typo leave the guy alone ;) jesses, did they breed after that pic?
 

Bearo

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ok.. if jesses wrote a V instead of a B, then I understand..
but whats the Virtual thing? thats not a typo, am I missing a joke? :?
 

Apocalypstick

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If you were serious with that question...there is a website that you can have your very own virtual tarantula.
 

monster_bugs

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hahah oh yea, i know about the game, but didnt kick in at first lol now i get it...
 

brachypelman

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ahahaha damn, i've missed everything in here, the v/B and the "virtual" !!!
Anyway, your female vagans is fat but beautiful.
 

Bearo

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Apocalypstick said:
If you were serious with that question...there is a website that you can have your very own virtual tarantula.
ok.. i did not know that, what is the adress for that page?

hehehe, it didnt cross my mind that virtual is a word in English :8o
i'm from sweden so hehe, better luck next time I guess :p
 

Tarantula

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Jesses how big is your female vagans? It sure looks more like an L. parahybana than a B. vagans to me... :?
 

becca81

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Here's my B. vagans sling, who was beginning to molt. I love the burrow it's built - it was kind enough to build it along the side so I can always see it.

 

Sandra

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Neat! It amazes me how they can do that without the substrate coming down on them.
 
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