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Thought you guys might get a kick out Happy, the Singapore blue tarantula! The drab one is mine. The other three is what she’ll grow into! You’ll also never catch me handling her! Though not as spastic as Indian ornamentals, they have a slight reputation of being a fast, fairly intense species!

TrevorDawson 4 Nov 23
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Very cool, love watching spiders move.

Btbd Level 7 Dec 17, 2018
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Beautiful. I only have New World species but would love to expand into Old World ones in the future. I handle mine only if absolutely necessary.

graceylou Level 8 Dec 2, 2018
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Fast and spastic.
That says NOPE all day!

Leafhead Level 8 Nov 23, 2018
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that is one seriously gorgeous creature !

evergreen Level 8 Nov 23, 2018
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how long do they live?

btroje Level 9 Nov 23, 2018

Females live 9-14 years. Males are significantly less.4-6

@TrevorDawson still quite a long time for a bug

@btroje I’m going to be nit picky here! Lol forgive me! It’s an arachnid not a bug which is Hemiptera... true bugs are stink bugs, boxelder bugs. Assassin bugs, etc

So longevity really is different for many reasons

@TrevorDawson yeah I knew there was a difference didnt look it up

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Maybe she just needs a hug.

JimG Level 8 Nov 23, 2018

don't we all ? (well ...most)

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