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<blockquote data-quote="Jenniferinfl" data-source="post: 199027" data-attributes="member: 37398"><p>I have a couple pokies, but, I've never had adult ones, so I don't know 100% yet how I feel about them. It's not like the psalmos for me where I had an adult pulcher, irminia and cambridgei. I've already had the full sling-adulthood experience with them. So far I like pokies, but, I haven't housed adult ones yet, so, we'll see. I have one T violaceus that is still small and mostly hides. I've almost ordered a Pseudoclamoris gigas a couple times, but, something keeps coming up. Burgessi reminds me a lot of cambridgei, so, I'd probably pick one up if I happened upon it. </p><p></p><p>With everything growing so fast, I probably need to pause until we actually get a commitment from a contractor to do our remodel and a timeline. I have tons of shelving where I could temporarily box up books and use the shelving for T's, but, the cats are hyper-interested in the tarantulas, so that's a no. Fortunately, we didn't buy too many fast growers, so I have maybe 10 that will need enclosures bigger than a shoebox within a year. I was hoping to have the remodel done before any of them were in adult housing, but, who knows at this point.. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jenniferinfl, post: 199027, member: 37398"] I have a couple pokies, but, I've never had adult ones, so I don't know 100% yet how I feel about them. It's not like the psalmos for me where I had an adult pulcher, irminia and cambridgei. I've already had the full sling-adulthood experience with them. So far I like pokies, but, I haven't housed adult ones yet, so, we'll see. I have one T violaceus that is still small and mostly hides. I've almost ordered a Pseudoclamoris gigas a couple times, but, something keeps coming up. Burgessi reminds me a lot of cambridgei, so, I'd probably pick one up if I happened upon it. With everything growing so fast, I probably need to pause until we actually get a commitment from a contractor to do our remodel and a timeline. I have tons of shelving where I could temporarily box up books and use the shelving for T's, but, the cats are hyper-interested in the tarantulas, so that's a no. Fortunately, we didn't buy too many fast growers, so I have maybe 10 that will need enclosures bigger than a shoebox within a year. I was hoping to have the remodel done before any of them were in adult housing, but, who knows at this point.. lol [/QUOTE]
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