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    I thought i'd post pics of my 6 yearold monster girl. These are old pics she 9in right now I will get up date pics.



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    Wow beautiful!
    Ben
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    1.0.0, 1999, Hermann Tortoise (Tama-chan)
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    Eeeeeeeek!! Kind of cool looking tho'. I didn't know they eat mice ?

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    She will eat any insect, chunk of meat and mice.

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    A very interesting critter for sure! I would like to see the set up you have. Do you have a pic of that ?

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    She has burrowed into that mound. I will be moving her to a 55 gal this summer.

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    My other tarantulas.



    makes a 10gal look small

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    Thank you for the insight. I think these are pretty interesting lil' buggers! What are their needs ?

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    They are the easiest pet to have clean there cage evey 6months. Dont need a big space at all. I feed mine every time they will eat but they can go 4 months + without food. A great site too go to is arachnoboards.com.
    Good luck if you do get a tarantula it wont be long before you will have a few more. When I first saw them I thought how could anyone keep them so I decided to get one then from that point on I kept getting more.

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