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Old 31-10-2008, 05:30 PM
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Excellent work Lucifus.
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Old 01-11-2008, 04:58 PM
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bump!

Why isn't this thread stickied yet?!
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Sticky it!!
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ok ok already , you lot are such pushy buggers

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Old 01-11-2008, 06:49 PM
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ok ok already , you lot are such pushy buggers

Stuck :p
Wooo wooo woo. Thanks babes!

Also the scientific vs latin bit. Its supposed to be a basic guide that gives information and little confusion as possible. While it gives good information i wanted to make it as little confusing as possible. Again thanks to anyone who contributed to the guide.
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yippeee... its stickied...
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Well done on getting it stickied.

You've still spelled Urticating hairs wrong is several places (search for uricating)

OBT -
Pterinochilus murinus (Mombassa golden starburst) - Mombassa Golden Starburst is not OBT, Usambara Orange Baboon Tarantula is OBT.

Its referred to as Egg sac, not sack.

Columbus, LOL, he didnt discover the world, or even the Americas, he's attributed with setting up trading links with the West Indies and colonising some of those islands.

Once males hit maturity they will not moult again and slow down - actually once the male reaches maturity he becomes far more active than usual. In nature he'd leave his burrow and persue females to breed so it would be the opposite of slowing down!

Great to see this stickied, I'm sure many will benefit and others will link to it.
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Well done on getting it stickied.

You've still spelled Urticating hairs wrong is several places (search for uricating)

OBT -
Pterinochilus murinus (Mombassa golden starburst) - Mombassa Golden Starburst is not OBT, Usambara Orange Baboon Tarantula is OBT.

Its referred to as Egg sac, not sack.

Columbus, LOL, he didnt discover the world, or even the Americas, he's attributed with setting up trading links with the West Indies and colonising some of those islands.

Once males hit maturity they will not moult again and slow down - actually once the male reaches maturity he becomes far more active than usual. In nature he'd leave his burrow and persue females to breed so it would be the opposite of slowing down!

Great to see this stickied, I'm sure many will benefit and others will link to it.
Damn on the OBT wish that was noticed earlier.

At least its a good starting point for keepers and hopefully get them to read into it more as reading from one source is not recommended. If you can find a mod get them to change the OBT.
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Old 02-11-2008, 03:45 AM
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LOL, well they're both P. murinus so its only a colour variation.
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Sorry, what is mm, cb, etc....
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