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  1. 03-12-2011 01:04 PM #1
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    B. klaasi

    Whats with the prices on these b klassi??? Does not seem to be any slings available. 3 1/2 to four inch t's at $350.00 to $375.00

    Comanding a higher price than m. balfouri, robustum ??? Are they hard to breed??? What is commanding the prices on this one??

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  2. 03-12-2011 01:24 PM #2
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    I've seen these on a wholesale list from time to time
    and according to the wholesaler they are "rare".

    I didn't order it tho..
    but I too would like to know why they are pricey.
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  3. 03-12-2011 01:57 PM #3
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    i know a breeder you can get them from 1/2" for 45$ want me to PM you their website?
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  4. 03-12-2011 04:28 PM #4
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    Try to get them from europe instead. A juvenile female costs about 30-40bucks
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  5. 03-12-2011 05:11 PM #5
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    ahh
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  6. 03-12-2011 05:21 PM #6
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    Tarantulas are great, but there are so many better things that one would spend that much money on. I'd rather just buy a nice flat screen tv and then watch a national geographic show on tarantulas on it.
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  7. 03-12-2011 05:30 PM #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dragonfly View Post
    Tarantulas are great, but there are so many better things that one would spend that much money on. I'd rather just buy a nice flat screen tv and then watch a national geographic show on tarantulas on it.
    That's crazy talk.

    Tarantulas > TV
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  8. 03-12-2011 07:13 PM #8
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    LOL
    i dunno .. why u already have a nice big 60" 3d tv?


    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dragonfly View Post
    Tarantulas are great, but there are so many better things that one would spend that much money on. I'd rather just buy a nice flat screen tv and then watch a national geographic show on tarantulas on it.
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  9. 03-12-2011 08:21 PM   Click here to go to the next staff post in this thread.   #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dragonfly View Post
    Tarantulas are great, but there are so many better things that one would spend that much money on. I'd rather just buy a nice flat screen tv and then watch a national geographic show on tarantulas xon it.
    Can these "T.Vs" molt, lay egg-sacks, lay down webbing, dig 3-foot burrows or have teleportation abilities?
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  10. 03-12-2011 08:24 PM #10
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    Nope. But a $25 P. irminia can and with the leftover I still get the tv.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JC View Post
    Can these "T.Vs" molt, lay egg-sacks, lay down webbing, dig 3-foot burrows or have teleportation abilities?
    ~There Is Truly No Such Thing As Owning JUST ONE Tarantula~
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    What is this TV you speak of?.?.?.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dragonfly View Post
    Nope. But a $25 P. irminia can and with the leftover I still get the tv.
    I don't know man, I still kinda want to get that mature female P.metallica or Xenesthis. Plus they come in higher HD resolution than any 'T.V.'
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  14. 03-12-2011 09:24 PM #14
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    Well, I can't say that I wouldn't want one or both myself. I just can't personally justify the price. For those that can, I will enjoy your pics on my new flat screen tv.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dragonfly View Post
    Well, I can't say that I wouldn't want one or both myself. I just can't personally justify the price. For those that can, I will enjoy your pics on my new flat screen tv.
    i know how you feel spending that on a spider to me is something i still just can't talk myself into yet not when i havent spent more than 200 on reptiles in years and i've been in that hobby much longer
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