Thanks, Jennie. I am hoping that Frapp will stick around for at least a couple of months. I got him free, so regardless, I can't complain overly much. He wasn't as aggressive as I thought he would be, and tolerated the gentle prodding from container to container until he made it to his final home. I noticed some damage to one of his front legs, but it does not seem to be inhibiting him at all.
I also got a really great deal on the Antilles Pink Toe, though I am not sure if she was labelled correctly. She was at the petstore for a very long time, and looks to be adult size (she had a molt just before Christmas). She does not have A. versicolor colouring, and appears almost black compared to Kamani. Maybe the camera will pick up what I can't see when I take photos of her. Oh, and I named her Katara!
John, that is an excellent suggestion and I have to admit, that I actually have that book. I have yet to read it cover to cover, though, but with these new additions, I am finding the knowledge in the book and on this Forum to be incredible. Considering that in less than a month, I tripled my tarantula collection!!I blame Will and Jennie....
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I blame Will and Jennie....
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