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    Actually had an episode of the big girl getting out. Ended up with some itchy arms (She kicks hairs). Kind of hard to believe though that my parents, sister and girlfriend would much rather go near my 10" T instead of some harmless dubias! Cracks me up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kreamcheese View Post
    Actually had an episode of the big girl getting out. Ended up with some itchy arms (She kicks hairs). Kind of hard to believe though that my parents, sister and girlfriend would much rather go near my 10" T instead of some harmless dubias! Cracks me up
    That's weird, cockroaches get such a bad name. Just defined down to - infestation, dirty, gross, etc. I would go near those and let those crawl all over me any day over a 10" spider though, haha.

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    I ate a roach to get in th front line at fright fest last year.
    I'll do it again this year

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    I'd do the same thing. Eating crickets is a typical thing at my house after a few beers go down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kreamcheese View Post
    I'd do the same thing. Eating crickets is a typical thing at my house after a few beers go down.
    Mmm, cruchy. Your frog must love having to share its dinner with you! Lol!


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    Grif-I've been debating a cricket/roach smoothie. Imagine all the protein!

    George-Never been bit before. I often even hold my P. Irminia. Now holding my H. Maculata? Hell no! What kind of T's do you have?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kreamcheese View Post
    Grif-I've been debating a cricket/roach smoothie. Imagine all the protein!
    Well, it might be nutritious, but have fun picking all those legs out of your teeth. Maybe you'll want to add some hornworms to smooth it out lil. LOL!


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    Hey Andrew i say you get some more T's . They are the easiest pet to own. If you get bit its your own fault. I love T's just like my other pets.

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    The only problem is i don't get stimulated on the Tarantula forum like i get here. Look thats great we can talk about T's on here ,and get stimulated at the same time. I spend 24-7 on this forum and i love it. I'm never on the tarantula forums cause I'm here.

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    I don't particularly have a problem with spiders, but I wouldn't want one as a pet. I don't mind observing them in nature though. I came across a wild tarantula in Mexico that was about 8 inches... They don't freak me out, but that doesn't mean I want to get up close and personal. My fiance had a T when he was younger. When we were deciding what animal to get, he wanted either a tarantula or a pacman. Needless to say, we got a pacman.


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    No matter what they're both low lives.lol get it, they live on the ground
    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    I don't particularly have a problem with spiders, but I wouldn't want one as a pet. I don't mind observing them in nature though. I came across a wild tarantula in Mexico that was about 8 inches... They don't freak me out, but that doesn't mean I want to get up close and personal. My fiance had a T when he was younger. When we were deciding what animal to get, he wanted either a tarantula or a pacman. Needless to say, we got a pacman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BG View Post
    No matter what they're both low lives.lol get it, they live on the ground
    BG, you can hear the crickets chirping. Literally. Lol!


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