Read this article someone posted onto another forum, wanted to share it with you guys and gals :beer:
http://scienceblogs.com/tetrapodzool...giant-spiders/
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Thanks for share Matthew! I just read it and it's a well written interesting article, specially for those that also keep tarantulas, like me!
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
Thanks for posting that Matt. I've seen more than one documentary that has mentioned relationships that tarantulas have with other creatures. Makes you wonder which is the more fascinating being.![]()
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I thought you two would enjoy this.
Very cool to hear you keep T's, would love to see some pics. Don't have any yet myself but did just get some scorps, working on talking the girlfriend into T. But she's not overly fond of any invert really lol especially not spiders of any kind. I really like most avicularia species and psalmopoeus cambridgei's. Thinking about starting with an avic, somewhat nervous about the psalmos speed and bite potency
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