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NameJean Carlos
Date10-23-10
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MessageGreat blogspot. smilie


NameRobS
Date10-20-10
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MessageHi,

Just some praise for a very nice site, and most interesting blog of your activities. Your T's are beautiful! I'm new to the hobby, and knew after researching and reading the forums and books that the G. pulchra was definitely what I wanted -- not at all disappointed! I have had my 1.5" G. pulchra (also a 0.5"+ G. albopilosum received as a freebie) for about three weeks now. She/he is an adorable and fascinating creature; has captured my heart in this short time! Best wishes in your endeavors!



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NamePoker Spielen
Date09-20-10
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Messageha, I am going to try out my thought, your post get me some good ideas, it's truly amazing, thanks.

- Norman


NameBrian Abrams
Date09-14-10
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MessageGreat Job!!


Namespiderladyaaa
Date09-11-10
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Messagesmilie very beautiful Ts!!!



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Nametanya mcewan
Date08-07-10
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Messagelove you're page. i have a grammostola pulchra it's about 1 inch long, had it about 9-10 weeks & it never seems to eat, can you help. thank you. tanya--------------------Hello Tanya, Has it ever molted in your care? What prey, and what size are you offering? It is normal for a T in pre-molt to stop feeding. It also normal for a well fed T to become "full" and stop feeding.



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NameScoolman
Date08-01-10
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MessageFirst, thank you to all who have visited the site, and a special thanks to everyone who left comments. The more input we get the more we can begin to understand our fuzzy eight legged friends.

Second, for you spammers out there; Do not abuse my guest book for your private purposes. I will delete your posts,and block your I.P. If you want to advertise, contact me and we can see about getting you a banner and link. smilie


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