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will I get used to spiders dying?
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<blockquote data-quote="Enn49" data-source="post: 118693" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>Don't be afraid to get an Avic / Caribena. I put off for a long time as I'd heard how difficult they were to keep and sadly lost my first sling to a bad moult. I was certain I'd followed all the advice correctly, plenty cross ventilation being the main, so I bought another, the cheapest species I could find, an A. laeta (now c. laeta). She thrived and is now an adult. I have since bought a C. versicolor and an A. sp Peru Purple and kept them just the same way and both are doing well. On Tuesday I shall be the delighted owner of an A. Minatrix. They are lovely Ts so please don't deprive yourself of owning one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enn49, post: 118693, member: 3458"] Don't be afraid to get an Avic / Caribena. I put off for a long time as I'd heard how difficult they were to keep and sadly lost my first sling to a bad moult. I was certain I'd followed all the advice correctly, plenty cross ventilation being the main, so I bought another, the cheapest species I could find, an A. laeta (now c. laeta). She thrived and is now an adult. I have since bought a C. versicolor and an A. sp Peru Purple and kept them just the same way and both are doing well. On Tuesday I shall be the delighted owner of an A. Minatrix. They are lovely Ts so please don't deprive yourself of owning one. [/QUOTE]
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