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<blockquote data-quote="marya1962" data-source="post: 20356" data-attributes="member: 2393"><p>Hello everyone. I am definitely new to tarantulas. I owned one 10 years previously that I'd found in a packing box in Oklahoma. However, then, I did not learn much about it (computers were not as widely available then) other than I had to keep it warm and feed it crickets. I believe it was a male as it lived for 3 years. Now I have a female rosehair and am trying to take care of it with proper husbandry, something I've learned exotics need (I have a redtail boa and a ball python). I am really excited about my rosehair. She has a copper colored body and pink hair. I had her sexed to best of what might determined to be female and expect to have her for a long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marya1962, post: 20356, member: 2393"] Hello everyone. I am definitely new to tarantulas. I owned one 10 years previously that I'd found in a packing box in Oklahoma. However, then, I did not learn much about it (computers were not as widely available then) other than I had to keep it warm and feed it crickets. I believe it was a male as it lived for 3 years. Now I have a female rosehair and am trying to take care of it with proper husbandry, something I've learned exotics need (I have a redtail boa and a ball python). I am really excited about my rosehair. She has a copper colored body and pink hair. I had her sexed to best of what might determined to be female and expect to have her for a long time. [/QUOTE]
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