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<blockquote data-quote="prince charmless" data-source="post: 197477" data-attributes="member: 37452"><p>Hello all, just signed up. Became interested in Ts about a year or so ago. Primarily focused on old worlds at the moment. Purchased a Cyriopagopus sp. "hati hati" from a local business. This was the third specimen that they ordered from the same supplier. The first arrived dead, the second dying, the third, which I actually bought lived for 3 days. I'm wondering if this species is particularly delicate, or if there is a problem with the supplier? At this point, I have given up on "hati hatis". As far as asian species go, I currently have a chilobrachys sp. "electric blue", chilobrachys sp. "vietnam blue", and an omothymus violacoepes. Africans: pterinochilus murinus, pelinobius muticus and a heteroscodra maculata. All are doing well. Cannot, however figure out what the problem is with the "hati hatis". Currently looking for a poecilotheria rufilata. I have not yet attended an "expo". There is one coming up 7-3-21 in lebanon, Tn. that I plan to attend. Looking forward to it. Don't let your anthoscurria bite your geniculata</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prince charmless, post: 197477, member: 37452"] Hello all, just signed up. Became interested in Ts about a year or so ago. Primarily focused on old worlds at the moment. Purchased a Cyriopagopus sp. "hati hati" from a local business. This was the third specimen that they ordered from the same supplier. The first arrived dead, the second dying, the third, which I actually bought lived for 3 days. I'm wondering if this species is particularly delicate, or if there is a problem with the supplier? At this point, I have given up on "hati hatis". As far as asian species go, I currently have a chilobrachys sp. "electric blue", chilobrachys sp. "vietnam blue", and an omothymus violacoepes. Africans: pterinochilus murinus, pelinobius muticus and a heteroscodra maculata. All are doing well. Cannot, however figure out what the problem is with the "hati hatis". Currently looking for a poecilotheria rufilata. I have not yet attended an "expo". There is one coming up 7-3-21 in lebanon, Tn. that I plan to attend. Looking forward to it. Don't let your anthoscurria bite your geniculata [/QUOTE]
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