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<blockquote data-quote="GoatSalv" data-source="post: 162748" data-attributes="member: 31278"><p>Hello, I go by Goat or GoatSalv, it doesn't really matter. I started raising tarantulas as a hobby a few months ago out of wanting something to look at in an enclosure and maybe just to stare at for hours on end. I have eight brachypelma albopilosum, four Aphonopelma seemanni, and I have a few vietnamese bird eaters. I'm no spring chicken to raising small things as I've gotten my start raising bees and doing general beekeeping for the last four or so years. Anyways, it is nice to meet all of you and I hope to spend time learning from the best (you all) as I've learned from the best from beekeeping and other types of animal husbandry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoatSalv, post: 162748, member: 31278"] Hello, I go by Goat or GoatSalv, it doesn't really matter. I started raising tarantulas as a hobby a few months ago out of wanting something to look at in an enclosure and maybe just to stare at for hours on end. I have eight brachypelma albopilosum, four Aphonopelma seemanni, and I have a few vietnamese bird eaters. I'm no spring chicken to raising small things as I've gotten my start raising bees and doing general beekeeping for the last four or so years. Anyways, it is nice to meet all of you and I hope to spend time learning from the best (you all) as I've learned from the best from beekeeping and other types of animal husbandry. [/QUOTE]
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