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    Arachnoboards 2.0 - We're Back 

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    Published on 08-05-2011 08:14 PM
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    It is with great pleasure that I present to you "Arachnoboards 2.0". Not right now, but in the near future, I will try to document some of the new things that are around in the new software. Please report any problems or bugs in the troubleshooting forum.

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    A Tarantula Dictionary 

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    Published on 08-01-2011 05:28 PM
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    Apophyses : the proper term for the tibial spurs or hooks that most mature male tarantulas have on their first pair of legs.

    Arboreal : These tarantulas live in elevated positions, usually in trees. As such, they need to be provided with enclosures that allow them to feel safe in an elevated position. Substrate depth is not important. One important consideration with these tarantulas is that they will tend to use webbign to fabricate a hide in an elevated position. Thus, ...
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