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didn't realize I'd be so sad...
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<blockquote data-quote="Turtlynne" data-source="post: 116685" data-attributes="member: 15975"><p>Thanks again - I actually feel like I was not the cause - have tried to do my homework - knew that this is always a possibility ...that said - I have a B. vagans- C. versicolor- B. albopilosum- E. campestratus- Euthalus. sp"red" - Eupalaestrus sp "blue" and an L. parahybana...the only ones grown are B. vagans and B.albopilosum and the slings seem to be doing well. I would like to have an A. chalcodes...seems a shame not to have species from my own country...am trying to be moderate in so far as 'can't have just one!"....so funny how addictive keeping them is - I never tire of looking at them/providing care</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turtlynne, post: 116685, member: 15975"] Thanks again - I actually feel like I was not the cause - have tried to do my homework - knew that this is always a possibility ...that said - I have a B. vagans- C. versicolor- B. albopilosum- E. campestratus- Euthalus. sp"red" - Eupalaestrus sp "blue" and an L. parahybana...the only ones grown are B. vagans and B.albopilosum and the slings seem to be doing well. I would like to have an A. chalcodes...seems a shame not to have species from my own country...am trying to be moderate in so far as 'can't have just one!"....so funny how addictive keeping them is - I never tire of looking at them/providing care [/QUOTE]
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