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Meet Tori....FANG pic now

I was expecting a picture of Tori Spelling for some reason, and what do ya know... It IS a picture of Tori Spelling.....
 


<< I was expecting a picture of Tori Spelling for some reason, and what do ya know... It IS a picture of Tori Spelling..... >>


yeah, a picture of her bush 😉
 


<< I was expecting a picture of Tori Spelling for some reason, and what do ya know... It IS a picture of Tori Spelling..... >>



Much better, if you ask me =)
 
I used to have a chilean rose hair too but it died. It was stupid of me putting a dozen of live crikets and so those crikets team up and attack my spider. Those crikets were supposed to be the spider's meal but it ended up the other way. Oh well I can't do anything to bring back my spider but to take those crikets and put them in the microwave and set it to low and watch them die slowly. 😀
 
From http://www.fourwinds.net/pet/pspider1.html:

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ROSE HAIR TARANTULA
DISTRIBUTION :Chile. Size: can reach 2.5" with a front to back leg span of 5"-6". Temperament :It is one of the most docile species of Arachnid. . Hardiness : Very hardy when properly maintained . Sexing: males have papal bulbs on legs and are thinner than females. Food : Feed weekly with various insects, also small mice. HOUSING : A small 20 gal Terrarium can house one mid sized specimen. Landscape and create shelters with hollow logs etc. Water: A small shallow dish for drinking .Frequent misting is critical -This species dehydrates easily. TEMPERATURE : Day 75- 85F Night 75 F. Provide high Humidity. Mist daily Lighting: No special lighting required.
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:Q :Q
 
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