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  • Colin D Wilson
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    Originally posted by D Browne View Post
    ive already found loads of useful stuff on the site lol
    Excellent...
    if there's anything you need to know just ask away.
    Moderators and Admin are always available to help in any way, just drop us a PM.

    Colin

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  • D Browne
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    Thanks for the welcome

    ive already found loads of useful stuff on the site lol

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  • Mrs Linda Street
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    Hi Danny, welcome to the forum, I'm sure you'll find lots on interest, and there's always help on hand should you need it.

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  • Yvonne Woolley
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    Welcome

    Welcome to the B.T.S. Forums Danny, All the help you may ever need is in here, and any advice you can give to others is always welcome.

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  • D Browne
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    Hi everybody,

    just a quick hello and introduction to you all, have been looking in for a while know but have finally joined up, is a great website.

    Ive only been keeping tarantulas since sept, but have been interested in them for years, i have 20 at the mo, with more arriving this week, so am well on my way to addiction lol

    Danny

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  • James Box
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    Tony, nice spiders to start with, and nice spiders to aim for!
    welcome mate

    i'll be at the lectures, will hopefully speak to you there!

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  • Tony Hammond
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    Thanks for the welcome Linda, I sure hope so. I've just spent the last few hours doing all the amendments to the tarantula keepers guide v3(what a drag) & have started reading the copy of Keeping & Breeding T's I got last week. My daughter is looking 4ward to them coming 2 & the future GBB is for her.

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  • Mrs Linda Street
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    Hi Tony, welcome to the forum, I'm sure you will find lots of interest and advice. Looks like you're off to a good start already, but be careful, they're very addictive lol.

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  • Tony Hammond
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    Hello All,

    I'm lucky enough to be inheriting 4 female adult T's off of a friends mum (she's 73 & had T's since her 40s but can't take them to her new home).

    I will have (mid March) a B.Smithi, G.Cala, G.Rosea & A.Bicolouratum.

    Have got a nice glass fronted bookcase ready for them with space for 4 more so if all goes well I'll be looking for a G.Pulchra, A.Seemanni, A.Chalcodes & C.Cyaneopubesscens (maybe at the May exhibition? unless some of you tempt me before).

    Hope to meet some of you at the lectures/dinner at the end of this month,

    Tony

    ps I'm in Corsham, Wilts

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  • Mrs Linda Street
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    Hi Evadne and welcome to the forum

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  • Evadne Fourie
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    hello all!!!

    I hail from Sunny South Africa - and yes I'm new here (cough - stating the obvious i know)

    Anywhoo i have a couple of T's and have discovered that T's are just like potato crisps ...you just always gotta have one more ....

    Look forward to reading lots and lots ....

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  • Mrs Linda Street
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    Hi Mark, welcome to the forum

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  • Mark Stelios
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    Hey ho.

    Hello one and all.
    Just thought that I would say hello as I hadn't as yet.

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  • Jenny Wallace
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    Thanks all for the welcomes everyone. Great site and forum, really informative - just what I need!

    Cheers

    Jenny

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  • Guy Lemaire
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    Hello Jenny ! My best greetings from here in Belgium

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