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    Oops, I knew what I ment in my head. its just extracting it at times is difficult. Forgive me, we dont use many of these terms when dealing with Tarantulas, so alot of them are fairly new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aluras View Post
    Oops, I knew what I ment in my head. its just extracting it at times is difficult. Forgive me, we dont use many of these terms when dealing with Tarantulas, so alot of them are fairly new.
    Those terms aren't used much for frogs either. Snakes on the other hand are where thee terms are constantly used. Tarantulas are cool too. I used to have one about 16 years ago.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    Those terms aren't used much for frogs either. Snakes on the other hand are where thee terms are constantly used. Tarantulas are cool too. I used to have one about 16 years ago.
    thats true I dont see them too often on here. Tarantulas are great! I have been breeding and keeping them for years, and currently have around 80 or so individuals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aluras View Post
    thats true I dont see them too often on here. Tarantulas are great! I have been breeding and keeping them for years, and currently have around 80 or so individuals.
    Wow! That's alot. Easy to feed I'll bet.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    Wow! That's alot. Easy to feed I'll bet.
    easier than frogs

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    Thats for sure.lol

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    there sooooo cute.........................to bad i live in the UK hehe

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