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<blockquote data-quote="QuinnStarr" data-source="post: 203398" data-attributes="member: 37880"><p>I’m here for the party, eh?</p><p></p><p>Carrie, but you can call me Quinn - or hey you… or pretty much whatever you want. I have enough siblings and cousins that a grunt in my general direction can get my attention.</p><p>I’m 21 with 9 years of experience. Don’t make me feel old. My kids do that enough.</p><p>Living in Maryland, so if there’s anyone in my neck of the woods, I could always use more friends to nerd out about my spiders with. My actual friends aren’t big fans of them, so I don’t have many places I can just gush about them. </p><p>Had a G. rosea when I was a kid and she lived for over 15 years in our care, not including the time she was with her previous owner, so she was an ooooold gal by the time she passed.</p><p></p><p>Weirdly terrified of spiders but have an intense respect and admiration for them. After all, what’s not to admire about a living, breathing, hydraulically powered hunting machine?</p><p>Currently have an A. avic, B. hamorii, N. chromatus, and T. apophysis and hoping to bring another home from the expo I’m heading to on the 6th of November.</p><p></p><p>Happy to be here!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuinnStarr, post: 203398, member: 37880"] I’m here for the party, eh? Carrie, but you can call me Quinn - or hey you… or pretty much whatever you want. I have enough siblings and cousins that a grunt in my general direction can get my attention. I’m 21 with 9 years of experience. Don’t make me feel old. My kids do that enough. Living in Maryland, so if there’s anyone in my neck of the woods, I could always use more friends to nerd out about my spiders with. My actual friends aren’t big fans of them, so I don’t have many places I can just gush about them. Had a G. rosea when I was a kid and she lived for over 15 years in our care, not including the time she was with her previous owner, so she was an ooooold gal by the time she passed. Weirdly terrified of spiders but have an intense respect and admiration for them. After all, what’s not to admire about a living, breathing, hydraulically powered hunting machine? Currently have an A. avic, B. hamorii, N. chromatus, and T. apophysis and hoping to bring another home from the expo I’m heading to on the 6th of November. Happy to be here! [/QUOTE]
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