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<blockquote data-quote="ipreventdeath" data-source="post: 12643" data-attributes="member: 462"><p>If there are any hobbyists here in the capitol area I would definitely recommend stopping by. They have a HUGE selection of T's and these guys are hobbyists themselves. I went in today for a look and was shocked to find literally hundreds of newly hatched slings of many species. I saw a few hundred <em>G. pulchripes</em> slings, <em>A. avicularia</em> slings, <em>A. versicolor</em> slings, <em>L. parahybana</em> slings, <em>Brachypelma sp.</em> galore and many more, most bred in house. They don't just carry a large selection of T's either. They have numerous species of true spiders, centipedes, millipedes, roaches (pets or otherwise) and scorpions, as well as various lizards, frogs, turtles and snakes. These guys know their stuff. They also prefer to buy from local breeders to keep prices down. I was so impressed, I picked up a birthday gift for myself: a new <em>A. avicularia</em> sling. It measures just shy of an inch long and I got it for $10.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]2507[/ATTACH]</p><p> </p><p>Theses guys have one of the best shops I've seen anywhere, check 'em out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ipreventdeath, post: 12643, member: 462"] If there are any hobbyists here in the capitol area I would definitely recommend stopping by. They have a HUGE selection of T's and these guys are hobbyists themselves. I went in today for a look and was shocked to find literally hundreds of newly hatched slings of many species. I saw a few hundred [I]G. pulchripes[/I] slings, [I]A. avicularia[/I] slings, [I]A. versicolor[/I] slings, [I]L. parahybana[/I] slings, [I]Brachypelma sp.[/I] galore and many more, most bred in house. They don't just carry a large selection of T's either. They have numerous species of true spiders, centipedes, millipedes, roaches (pets or otherwise) and scorpions, as well as various lizards, frogs, turtles and snakes. These guys know their stuff. They also prefer to buy from local breeders to keep prices down. I was so impressed, I picked up a birthday gift for myself: a new [I]A. avicularia[/I] sling. It measures just shy of an inch long and I got it for $10. [ATTACH=full]2507[/ATTACH] Theses guys have one of the best shops I've seen anywhere, check 'em out! [/QUOTE]
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