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<blockquote data-quote="DewDrop" data-source="post: 58753" data-attributes="member: 4217"><p>I JUST got a little G. Rosea spiderling that my husband bought for us on Jamie's tarantulas. It devoured a small cricket, kicking little spider hairs. It is a healthy, active, real sweet little spider, adorable. The customer service is great, but don't wear it out. They responded right off and once they confirmed they were still in business, I was hooked on the idea of bringing a little rose hair into the family and my husband insisted that he buy the arachnid. Let me just tell you that finding a collector like this that is real professional but not willing to put up with demanding and insistent customers, might seem like a financial risk at first, but we spent under $100 total on everything, closer to fifty, and for that price it was just worth taking a chance. For a pet that will live a long time, even if it is male, which I think it might be, getting one this young from a pet store is nearly impossible. When raising a spiderling you really get to spend more time enjoying it. I didn't realize at first they took paypal or I wouldn't of ask if they were in business. It is like buying from your neighbor, or something. It is as advertised. Read the fine print. It was a difficult decision to buy from them because the site is unfinished, there is no phone number, she responded to an email politely but reminding me that it was alright if I didn't wanna buy because of the contact preference, then, she referred to another site who was reputable just in case I need that extra reassurance before spending my money. Which being disabled, I needed that conformation I wasn't going to get ripped off. Anyway, yeah, they are collectors that are established well enough by way of public opinion that it is worth shopping. I know that if I order I will receive my purchase. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DewDrop, post: 58753, member: 4217"] I JUST got a little G. Rosea spiderling that my husband bought for us on Jamie's tarantulas. It devoured a small cricket, kicking little spider hairs. It is a healthy, active, real sweet little spider, adorable. The customer service is great, but don't wear it out. They responded right off and once they confirmed they were still in business, I was hooked on the idea of bringing a little rose hair into the family and my husband insisted that he buy the arachnid. Let me just tell you that finding a collector like this that is real professional but not willing to put up with demanding and insistent customers, might seem like a financial risk at first, but we spent under $100 total on everything, closer to fifty, and for that price it was just worth taking a chance. For a pet that will live a long time, even if it is male, which I think it might be, getting one this young from a pet store is nearly impossible. When raising a spiderling you really get to spend more time enjoying it. I didn't realize at first they took paypal or I wouldn't of ask if they were in business. It is like buying from your neighbor, or something. It is as advertised. Read the fine print. It was a difficult decision to buy from them because the site is unfinished, there is no phone number, she responded to an email politely but reminding me that it was alright if I didn't wanna buy because of the contact preference, then, she referred to another site who was reputable just in case I need that extra reassurance before spending my money. Which being disabled, I needed that conformation I wasn't going to get ripped off. Anyway, yeah, they are collectors that are established well enough by way of public opinion that it is worth shopping. I know that if I order I will receive my purchase. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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