Frapp was bought a couple of years ago from the same pets store that I know work at. I guess the woman is....interesting, let's put it that way! Anyway, one day she just decided she didn't want him anymore, walks into our store, with his setup and everything, drops it all on the front counter and states: "Either you take it back or I'll squish it. You decide." We naturally took him back. I saw him in our back reptile room, hiding under his coconut, surrounded by old webbing, moldy crickets that had died and never been removed, and a water dish that had slime growing all over it. Not the best living situation. Once I saw the tibial hooks and clubbed pedipalps-plus a damaged front leg-I knew we would never be able to resell him, so I offered to take him home and let him live out his last few months like a king! He is a beautiful brown and golden red colour, and I named him Frappicino, or Frapp for short. If my female was ready, I would actually love to breed him since his colouring is that amazing. He would make some very nice babies! Tar was at the pet store for almost a year-he was adopted and returned (the guest thought it would be a cool gift for his son who was terrified of spiders....sigh) and he was rather large and intimidating looking. So, I brought him and Frapp home the same day and set them up. I thought Tar was a female at first-and an A. versicolor (as per the label)-only to discover he was a male (and mature, at that) and an A. metallica! No regrets though. They are amazing T's and have definitely fueled the obsession!!