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- 25-Jun-04, 10:32 AM #1
Wishlist?
The pricelist makes you cry! But when you think about the problems they have with exotics getting released into the wild, it starts to make sense! Cheap exotics with slack regulations. However the range of animals you can get at your fingertips over in the States is nothing short of amazing!
There's no doubt they need better licensing and control with these animals, and I'm not talking up any prospects of getting them importing here, but I can't help but to have a little jab at a wishlist. Might even get me some of those big-*** spiders
http://www.reptile-express.com/priceList.html
ps. I want a Civet!
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ur kidding me u can get a green anaconda hatchy for $150 i mean this is know to be the bigest snake in the world and its only $150 thats just ridiculous
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The problem is not only the ridiculous prices, but also that they're STILL importing wild-caught animals from catchers in other countries. How bloody ridiculous and greedy.
Simon Archibald
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I think the prices are in $US, but still cheap no doubt.
I've got a big-assed spider, Phoebe, bigger than my hand:
http://www.aussiepythons.com/modules...view_photo.php
- 25-Jun-04, 11:25 AM #5
Yeah that's true Simon! Exotics numbers have most likely exceeded the original origin native numbers in the States.
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- 25-Jun-04, 01:21 PM #6
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Took me awhile to realize that the rats thay have for sale don't have four legs

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Speaking of Big-*** spiders, check out the fangs on this little beauty.





Incidentally, her name is Jennifer, and the mouse is fullygrown.
Hix"I'm not young enough to know everything".............Oscar Wilde
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Is that yours Hix I want one of those ones they are great !!!!!
Darwins rule !!!!
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Nah, belongs to a guy in the States. Apparently it's a pain to clean the glass on the tank 'coz she comes out and attacks his hand. Lol.
And they can move relativley quick, from what I believe.
Hix"I'm not young enough to know everything".............Oscar Wilde
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can we get something over here like that ?
Darwins rule !!!!
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my fear just got worse lol
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aussie bird eating spiders is abt as big as we can get i think...........told spiders are pretty cheap to buy and feed........
partner would never let me get one
not sure if i want a spider because i actually want one, or cos i know it would scare the crap outta her!!! lol.............opps sorry honey the spider escaped
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lOl, hix, you are member of Arachnoboards too?
The spider in the pic with the mouse, is a T.blondi, otherwise known as a Goliath Bird Eater. It is the biggest spider in the world, reaching 30cm legspan, so absolutely huge
!! My spider in the pic I linked (Australian Tarantula, or "bird eating spider" as most of you know them as) to is only 16cm legspan, very large, but only half on T.blondi's size. Also they (T.blondi) are quite an aggressive spider, along with those huge fangs, they let loose these awful hairs that can cause terrible irritation when they get on you. Most owners need to wear gloves when changes the substrate in their tanks.
Ouchy.
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What an awesome spider and what an awesome pic series too ! pity the mouse. I wonder how long it takes a spider like that to eat a mouse? dont they liquidate it?
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I gave my pregnant girls a fuzzy each last night, and it took them all night to liquidate it (I give them vertibraes to eat once a fortnight for preparation of egg laying). Two of them left half the fuzzie, so they obviously were full after it. I find on average, it takes them an hour to liquidize a cricket, and usually 4-8 hours for a pinky/fuzzy. I doubt it would have taken the T.blondi long to liquidate that mouse, due to it's huge size.
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