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<blockquote data-quote="Prudance" data-source="post: 20810" data-attributes="member: 2448"><p>Hello Everyone. </p><p></p><p>I have a family of 5, all of whom has a T or two. But really I think of them as all mine. All together our household has 11 tarantulas and they are all new world species. The most recent addition has a interesting story. She (we think probably a she) is a rescue spider and so her name is Rescue. We estimate her to be about 6.5 inches and is an L. parahybana. </p><p></p><p>Whoever owned her before abandoned her when they moved out of their apartment with all her stuff just days after a molt. One of the people working at the complex took her home and posted a "home needed" status to their facebook with pics. I'm not on fb but my friend is and so he sent me a text with the info. My husband and I drove 30 miles to get her that night so she wouldn't be locked in the garage over night. The guys wife wouldn't let Rescue in the house. Now she is with us in our habitat room. Her leg is injured and her fangs were still cherry red. Her leg has been superglued closed as she was loosing fluid. After a night in an ICU with much water drank she perked up quite a bit. She is a total sweetie albeit a little clumsy still. Now a few weeks later she is eating again. I am worried about how well she'll do during her next molt.</p><p></p><p>We are all in lover with her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prudance, post: 20810, member: 2448"] Hello Everyone. I have a family of 5, all of whom has a T or two. But really I think of them as all mine. All together our household has 11 tarantulas and they are all new world species. The most recent addition has a interesting story. She (we think probably a she) is a rescue spider and so her name is Rescue. We estimate her to be about 6.5 inches and is an L. parahybana. Whoever owned her before abandoned her when they moved out of their apartment with all her stuff just days after a molt. One of the people working at the complex took her home and posted a "home needed" status to their facebook with pics. I'm not on fb but my friend is and so he sent me a text with the info. My husband and I drove 30 miles to get her that night so she wouldn't be locked in the garage over night. The guys wife wouldn't let Rescue in the house. Now she is with us in our habitat room. Her leg is injured and her fangs were still cherry red. Her leg has been superglued closed as she was loosing fluid. After a night in an ICU with much water drank she perked up quite a bit. She is a total sweetie albeit a little clumsy still. Now a few weeks later she is eating again. I am worried about how well she'll do during her next molt. We are all in lover with her. [/QUOTE]
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