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<blockquote data-quote="alutnarat" data-source="post: 45908" data-attributes="member: 3830"><p>Ok so I'm new here, but i have had my female Chilean Rose for around 7-8 years now, she is very docile and can be handled, but like any women she tells you when she's had enough by flicking her hairs. I have also owned a male Chilean Rose and a Tanzanian dwarf tarantula (think that's right) that thing was quick, I didn't know it's sex or age when I acquired it but two years after it died. Anyhow here is a pic of my tarantula and it's newly acquired tank with a desert mountainy theme setup. Feeding on a pinky. (Frozen n thawed).[ATTACH=full]10117[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alutnarat, post: 45908, member: 3830"] Ok so I'm new here, but i have had my female Chilean Rose for around 7-8 years now, she is very docile and can be handled, but like any women she tells you when she's had enough by flicking her hairs. I have also owned a male Chilean Rose and a Tanzanian dwarf tarantula (think that's right) that thing was quick, I didn't know it's sex or age when I acquired it but two years after it died. Anyhow here is a pic of my tarantula and it's newly acquired tank with a desert mountainy theme setup. Feeding on a pinky. (Frozen n thawed).[ATTACH=full]10117[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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