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New Brachypelma albopilosum - the "true one" - ordered
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<blockquote data-quote="VanessaS" data-source="post: 78324" data-attributes="member: 4948"><p>I adore them to bits!</p><p>Yes, they unfairly get a reputation as being only for beginners, and some people say that they think they are ugly or dull looking, but those are personal opinions and should not influence how others feel about them. They are lively, visible and very entertaining as well.</p><p>My Chloe looked like those extra fluffy B. albos, but she was wild caught and an adult when I bought her almost 15 years ago. She passed away a couple of years back and I miss her horribly. Now I have three - two juvenile females and one 1/4" spiderling. I love them and find them to be fabulous... even if they aren't as fluffy as the wild caught from Nicaragua are.</p><p>This girl is the farthest thing from being ugly in my books...</p><p>[ATTACH=full]16387[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VanessaS, post: 78324, member: 4948"] I adore them to bits! Yes, they unfairly get a reputation as being only for beginners, and some people say that they think they are ugly or dull looking, but those are personal opinions and should not influence how others feel about them. They are lively, visible and very entertaining as well. My Chloe looked like those extra fluffy B. albos, but she was wild caught and an adult when I bought her almost 15 years ago. She passed away a couple of years back and I miss her horribly. Now I have three - two juvenile females and one 1/4" spiderling. I love them and find them to be fabulous... even if they aren't as fluffy as the wild caught from Nicaragua are. This girl is the farthest thing from being ugly in my books... [ATTACH=full]16387[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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