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RE: Red-Knee'd out of nowhere.

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Posted by: Krawll at Sat Jun 20 00:58:02 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Krawll ]  
   

Wow thats a nice story lol. One of my friends had lost his cat when we were much younger and the cat simply came back about 6 months later and we were all very very surprised.



But a tarrantula reapearing after 3 months is even more surprising . The funny thing is he probably simply hid somewhere to molt and all that time he was still in your house without no one noticing him lol. I wonder what he's been eating though. A T. can certainly sustain for at least a month without food but 3 months is a very long time . I guess the fact that you leave the back door open allowed food to come inside the house lol.

I'm still pretty sure he enjoyed the first roach you gave him . Probably been a while since he's had such a good meal .



thx for sharing that story :P



Have a nice day



Krawll


   

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