N1ghtFire
Arachnoknight
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Are there any known species of tarantulas that we have not gotten into the hobby yet?
it is in Poland. for 500 pounds a sling.Pretty sure Typhochlaena seladonia isn't available in the hobby.
500?! Aye caramba!it is in Poland. for 500 pounds a sling.
Poland...oh boyit is in Poland. for 500 pounds a sling.
mind you, thats like 740 US.500?! Aye caramba!
Oh I'm aware. They are beautiful spiders, not sure if I'd pay that much for one though... pretty crazy how much people are willing to invest in to this hobby! But more power to them.mind you, thats like 740 US.
Send me a PMPoland...oh boy
500 pounds of what? If you aren't to picky I can send you my mother in law and you can keep the change.it is in Poland. for 500 pounds a sling.
Its a lot of money but IMO people spend lots more on things I never would. My 200 bike does me just fine and my big screen TV is probably 20 years old and I have no desire to spend money on a new one. Now if I had an extra 700 bucks to spend I am not saying I would spend it on a spider but I wouldn't have a problem if I really wanted one.Oh I'm aware. They are beautiful spiders, not sure if I'd pay that much for one though... pretty crazy how much people are willing to invest in to this hobby! But more power to them.
There are some localities that come and go/never appear. After the revision, we'll see how many Avics are left standing as unique "species".What about avics, are there many avic species that have not been brought into the hobby?
i would. its a versicolor x diversiepes x C perezmilesi.Oh I'm aware. They are beautiful spiders, not sure if I'd pay that much for one though... pretty crazy how much people are willing to invest in to this hobby! But more power to them.
it is in Poland. for 500 pounds a sling.
Yeah, you'll save and save, get all the permits, clear it through customs only to find its just a mis-labeled LP.mind you, thats like 740 US.
just another white/black/yellow/grey pokie, theres plenty of those.I'd love to see Poecilotheria rajaei in the hobby, but it's probably very unlikely.