Goodlukwitthat
Arachnoknight
- Joined
- Mar 10, 2015
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- 178
To all the awesome breeders on here new and old, what was the first tarantula you've ever bred, was it successful and what made you want to breed that specific one?
I put it here cause it's a question. Is there really that much harm in it being here?This should be in T chat.
Nope, none at all. I read both sections, and see things that overlap in both categories every day.I put it here cause it's a question. Is there really that much harm in it being here?
Yes it is: a capital sin. My response is "good luck with that"I put it here cause it's a question. Is there really that much harm in it being here?
I love your comment, one of your ™This should be in T chat.
Ah the forgiving nature of the femalesC.cyaneopubescens, and went bad, at least two good soldiers munched by that lady
Lasiodora/nhandu/brachypelma albo and A. genicI figure with at least asking, I could get some idea of what not to start out breeding lol.
yes, its not a serious question. i watch this forum for those, not for happy fun little threads about personal experiences. perhaps read the rules for what threads go where.I put it here cause it's a question. Is there really that much harm in it being here?
But the market is never satured by those lovely itchy fluffy, beginners best choice awardedLasiodora/nhandu/brachypelma albo and A. genic
Anything that gives large sacs and has already saturated the market
Now, now @Venom1080. At least its not a 'New arrivals ' thread. Am I right ?yes, its not a serious question. i watch this forum for those, not for happy fun little threads about personal experiences. perhaps read the rules for what threads go where.
They are everywhere over here and breeders giving them away as multiple freebies and competitions .But the market is never satured by those lovely itchy fluffy, beginners best choice awarded
Here in Italy during the arachnid ban however a Lasiodora parahybana was just like water for a Sahel village
Ah... I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Acanthoscurria geniculata attacking crickets like there's no tomorrow. I watched Nhandu chromatus hairs glitter in the dark near the Brachypelma albopilosum pet rock gate. All those moments will be lost in time... like Hillary Clinton mails in rain... Time to breed.
Yeah, probably Lars Ulrich is one, if the sling name is 'Dave'I'm hoping to breed P. megadeth soon. To be honest, it seems like a cheap knockoff of P. metallica, but maybe someone would want slings of it.