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    Hi there a update on our chile rose that I thought had burried her self in her tank
    I spent 2 hours very slowly and carefully sifting through her tank to realise that she was'nt there (oh no cant tell the wife) so i spent another two hours sifting through the bedroom and no spider (what am I going to tell the mrs) I looked high i looked low I looked in this and in that and still no spider ( best start packing my bags )then i had an insperation to check each and every drawer and yet still no spider (calling the nearest hotel)
    when i just checked inside the empty chest of drawers to my sheer delight there she is (waving her white hankie) so you will be very pleased o hear that she is now safe and sound fed and watered back home in a much smaller enclosure that she can not escape from (fingers crossed)
    thanks all for help and support

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    congrats vincent, never nice when one goes wondering, cant have been easy to find a rosea spiderling tho, i dont envy ya lol
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    • #3
      Nice find Vincent

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      • #4
        With 8 dogs and 6 parrots in the house i certainly feel very happy that i managed to find her

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        • #5
          LOL adult rosea yes, slings could be tricky you were lucky finding it.
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          • #6
            graham mudd had that happen with a red knee. then his missus found it while she was cleaning up. it was really tiny too.

            Well done for finding it, very lucky
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            • #7
              Well done Vincent. That must have been some very determined searching you did! Hope all the advise you've had will help
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              • #8
                You help is brilliant its ok reading things in a book but there is nothing like the experience of others to help a complete novice's through my early days of keeping T's
                I'm hoping to pick up my red knee this weekend so I think here will be lots more questions on there way
                Thanks again everyone

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