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    hey all im lying in hospital just now recovering sfter operation

    have som enew arrivals to look forward to wen home a avic l dificiklus p irminia an h lividum so not bad

    have some great pics o p murinus moultin willpost onmce home

    see you soon guys ps finally got someone to take mymatur male p pederseni
    All those legs and not a pair of shoes in sight... Nice tarsus tho...

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    glad all is well...
    sounds like you've got some nice new friends to welcome you home!
    P irminia...what a great spider! enjoy!
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    • #3
      Get well soon Rob

      Kain

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      • #4
        Certainly something to look forward to when you get home

        all the best for a quick recovery mate

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        • #5
          Hi Robert,
          Get well really soon. You've certainly got the therapy right, the little ones will be the best company as you get back on your feet.
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          • #6
            Cheers folks,

            Feeling better now although medication makes my head feel floaty light lol

            Forgot also have C crawshayi en route...

            Tue is the day!
            All those legs and not a pair of shoes in sight... Nice tarsus tho...

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            • #7
              Good choice Robert. Myself I went for a B. bohemi, A. purpurea and a little Koh Samui to replace the one I lost just before going into hospital. The only mistake I made was not being able to walk to the fishing shop to get maggots for them! Still they also seem to love dead mealworms. Get well soon Robert and keep happy!
              sigpicHate is for people who find thinking a little too complicated!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by nicoladolby View Post
                Good choice Robert. Myself I went for a B. bohemi, A. purpurea and a little Koh Samui to replace the one I lost just before going into hospital. The only mistake I made was not being able to walk to the fishing shop to get maggots for them! Still they also seem to love dead mealworms. Get well soon Robert and keep happy!
                Such lovely spiders B Boehmei, mine's about to moult should be able top see some colouration (still a wee baby) soon...
                All those legs and not a pair of shoes in sight... Nice tarsus tho...

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                • #9
                  I know the feeling. Mine's about 1cm and doesn't even look like a tarantula yet! Still I'm happy. There were 4 Brachy species I wanted specimens of and now I've finally got them all ( the others being B. smithi, B. auratum, B. baumgarteni) so I can relax and enjoy. Which is what you should be doing! Also good luck with the H lividium, I just ordered a male for breeding and my female's blocked off her burrow and gone into moult! I think I got the message!
                  sigpicHate is for people who find thinking a little too complicated!

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                  • #10
                    My last H lividum died during a moult, so here's hoping for the newest one!

                    T body language - intriguing at best lol
                    All those legs and not a pair of shoes in sight... Nice tarsus tho...

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                    • #11
                      I also have a baby boehmei (about 3/4") and he's very suddenly gone very dark (you can see the colour difference between his body and legs) so I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a moult soon. Its always nice to have something to look forward to especially when you come out of hospital.

                      Best of luck with your recuperation.
                      B. boehmei - T. blondi - G. rosea x 5 -
                      C. cyaneopubescens - N. chromatus -
                      L. parahybana - H. maculata x 2 - G. aureostriata
                      P. irminia - P. murinus

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