8) Ok my buddy Bill sent me few pics he said i can post for him hope you enjoy.. Hes one crazy dude for holding this Suntiger...
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8)Cobalt blue T's are plain outright wicked mean T's.. I use to have a female and she was named Devil In A Blue Dress. wow did that name fit her good she would fly out the cage door at my face and i mean right out the door at my face that was not cool.. Kids use to know when i was always working with her as they would here me saying things to her, um certian words.. she would really try to get ya right thru the door. she would be down in her burrow and you wouldnt expect it and wham out she would come, not crawling, not running but like mid air at your face or hand.. I sold her to a friend in Cal..
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must not have been that good of a friend huh... lol
Ya' I like those to... I would do this if you want one steve find a pic of one........... And.......
Put it on your computer as the back ground.. much safer... hehe
ERic aka....Red
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8) And another pic...
Quoted by Petbugs,
"The Cobalt Blue Tarantula is one of the more beautiful, yet one of the more aggressive species of tarantula. The Cobalt Blue Tarantula looks almost black at a glance, but upon closer inspection, with certain lighting, this species shows a bright blue overall color! These tarantulas are very popular, but aren't good for beginners. Cobalt Blue Tarantulas are extremely aggressive and fast. Even the spiderlings of this species have been known to show aggression! The Cobalt Blue Tarantula is uncommon in the wild, but is becoming more and more familiar in captivity. These tarantulas spin large webs even though they do spend most of their time in their burrow if given the opportunity. The Cobalt Blue Tarantula is an amazing tarantula for anybody who dares to keep it!"
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