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<blockquote data-quote="Eadaein" data-source="post: 182886" data-attributes="member: 34216"><p>So yeah, she's pretty awesome. I am currently building an upgraded bioactive tank for her. I've been avoiding any reptiles, invertebrates etc because I currently maintain 20+ planted fish and shrimp tanks. I know when I start keeping something it's hard to stop at one. *Looks at her past with snakes, lizards and random insects*</p><p>I've grown up in Arizona so naturally that meant plenty of tarantulas running around. I'm an only child so these were all friends of mine lol. Recently someone made a post wanting to re-home their tarantula, they didn't have time for it anymore. I meet them and bought "her" right away. All I know is she's a pink toe and after research that name can refer to several species. Mine isn't a fluffy teddy bear so that helps me identify her better. </p><p>Working on that bioactive build, will share pics. I'm excited, even if it's way overbuilt for a T she deserves it.</p><p>Note: no idea if she's actually a female since I don't have other Pink toe It's too compare. Kept her shedding but couldn't identify from that. </p><p>Anyway... Excited to be here</p><p>(Wait, no one ever reads these into things... Why did I write this long bio lol. Smh)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eadaein, post: 182886, member: 34216"] So yeah, she's pretty awesome. I am currently building an upgraded bioactive tank for her. I've been avoiding any reptiles, invertebrates etc because I currently maintain 20+ planted fish and shrimp tanks. I know when I start keeping something it's hard to stop at one. *Looks at her past with snakes, lizards and random insects* I've grown up in Arizona so naturally that meant plenty of tarantulas running around. I'm an only child so these were all friends of mine lol. Recently someone made a post wanting to re-home their tarantula, they didn't have time for it anymore. I meet them and bought "her" right away. All I know is she's a pink toe and after research that name can refer to several species. Mine isn't a fluffy teddy bear so that helps me identify her better. Working on that bioactive build, will share pics. I'm excited, even if it's way overbuilt for a T she deserves it. Note: no idea if she's actually a female since I don't have other Pink toe It's too compare. Kept her shedding but couldn't identify from that. Anyway... Excited to be here (Wait, no one ever reads these into things... Why did I write this long bio lol. Smh) [/QUOTE]
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