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thought id put up a few pics of my other obsession which is spiders, so here they are.

1st - my 130mm unidentified T..pretty sure its a Phlogius cf. papuanus
2nd - 100mm P. Crassipes
3rd - 100mm P. Crassipes
4th - 70mm P. Stents
5th - 65mm C. Tropix dwarf
 

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Look the goods mate.. I have a lot of Ts myself, love your set ups. Mine just live in plastic tubs haha
 
I keep killing them :( . I love them but i give up.
 
looking good mate- as i said i used to keep some a few years ago and they are great!
 
i am actually thinking about selling my bird eating spider.
she will only eat crickets not roaches and i can't get enough time to go to the pet shop for her but she is very active.
she is about 1" body length 5 to 6 cm diameter spawled out
let me know if you are intersted
she is a bit tempermental though she tries to kill water lol.
 
She'll definitely eat roaches if she is hungry enough..

Midnightserval, Ts are basically impossible to kill in my experience!! PM me if you need to know anything about keeping them and want to give it another try
 
if its the nebo in your sig that your interested in selling ill take it, pm me how much and ill get ya to post it down to me
 
and yeh as phil said, once a tarantula has reached 2nd instar they are basically bombproof
 
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