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<blockquote data-quote="Alfonso Faustino" data-source="post: 163096" data-attributes="member: 31334"><p>Hi, [USER=30996]@Konstantin[/USER]. Thank you for your kind comment. I can write out and draw the design plans for you. I built it with the designs and visions in my mind; I can definitely draft a design doc for you.</p><p></p><p>Yes, you are correct...the Brachypelma Hamorii is definitely a slow-growth animal; so, as I mentioned to [USER=30996]@Konstantin[/USER], I was thinking of the male adult Homoeomma Chilensis -- what do you think?</p><p></p><p>Yes, you are so correct -- I, do, find it addicting -- each time I go to a store, I'm thinking about turning normal products into tarantula products; and, I'm find myself viewing the forum for tarantulas for sale...so odd...I never thought these animals can be so endearing and have unique and appealing personalities. I, recently, observed Arogog arranging his Sphagnum Moss to provide a nice bedding -- he was up at 0315 hours this morning arranging his enclosure...such a funny guy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alfonso Faustino, post: 163096, member: 31334"] Hi, [USER=30996]@Konstantin[/USER]. Thank you for your kind comment. I can write out and draw the design plans for you. I built it with the designs and visions in my mind; I can definitely draft a design doc for you. Yes, you are correct...the Brachypelma Hamorii is definitely a slow-growth animal; so, as I mentioned to [USER=30996]@Konstantin[/USER], I was thinking of the male adult Homoeomma Chilensis -- what do you think? Yes, you are so correct -- I, do, find it addicting -- each time I go to a store, I'm thinking about turning normal products into tarantula products; and, I'm find myself viewing the forum for tarantulas for sale...so odd...I never thought these animals can be so endearing and have unique and appealing personalities. I, recently, observed Arogog arranging his Sphagnum Moss to provide a nice bedding -- he was up at 0315 hours this morning arranging his enclosure...such a funny guy! [/QUOTE]
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