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    Hi Everyone,

    Now my G.rosea is nicely settled I have just purchased a sling (yipee)
    Brachypelma bohemi. I'm so excited don't know how I will last till Saturday
    as that is when the little mite will arrive (due to work had to arrange Sat)

    If anyone has one of these please pass on any gems of wisdom, so I am fully prepared.

    Just thought I would share my excitement with you all !!!!!!!

  • #2
    Excellent choice. Everyone should have one.
    Don't know about gems of wisdom but here's what you have to look forward to in a couple of years:
    Visit our work in progress website here:
    http://www.tarantulabay.co.uk/
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    • #3
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      Wow thanks Richard!!!!!!!

      I'm even more excited now

      Barbara

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      • #4
        My B Boehmei sling went into premoult for about 4-5 weeks, didn't eat for the whole time before moulting, not sure if this is the common trend, but might be useful to know when the time comes, ease the mind a bit lol

        Lovely T none the less!
        All those legs and not a pair of shoes in sight... Nice tarsus tho...

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        • #5
          I have just ordered one also Barbara lol. I came on to tell everyone and saw your post. Congratulations. I look forward to hearing your news and seeing some pics.

          Mine should hopefully arrive on Tuesday and is around 5cm. This will make number 4 for me.

          I think we both made an excellent choice now that I have seen the picture Richard posted.

          Elaine



          Give me all your Avics !!!!!

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          • #6
            mmm be prepared for lots of hair kicking and finding the hairs are much ichyer than other T's such as gramys or other new world types I am not sure why but I have found all the brachys have extra ichy hairs and tend to flick loads while young. they do calm down as they get older though and are great t's, and if your lucky your get a nice little one thats extra calm from a young age.
            Last edited by sarah Smith; 06-05-07, 10:20 AM.

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            • #7
              That is an absolute Gem of a specimen Richard those colours. It's like looking in High Def. Very nice.

              Haz...

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