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Hi Guys,

My Bird Eating Spider is up for sale.

Shes a few years old (they live to be 50ish) - her size including legs, is about 100mm and will easily grow to be about 250mm (in the right environment).

Her name is Eleanore, she's $100 and I'll throw in some extras (like a cave for her and a water dish).

The reason for sale is that I want to use her tank for some fry (fish) and I dont have the room for another tank.

You can have the tank and the lot for $300 (including red light, glass lids and mesh lid and also a heat pad thats seen better days).

:) It'll be sad to see the girl go.

Christian

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Joe you sooooo have to get it! I will supply the mice! man that thing would keep me interested for hours! GET IT JOE GET IT!!!!! Ohhhh Mumma thats a sweeeet pet but don't think my land son of rajab would be too happy with me!

Joe if you get it you have to promise me I am the 1st one that can come round and feed it!!

Joe,

I have NSW Wildlife Reptile and Amphibian licenses, but neither were required to own it.

Selenocosmia Crassipes is its Latin name as far as I am aware.

Here is a site with some facts; http://www.tenforward.com.au/spiders/facts.html

Christian

yeah, still working on the distance from the sun to the earth. :(:D

:P now there's an argument we haven't had for a while http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...=distance+earth

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