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reverendsterlin
01-26-04, 03:14 PM
suppossidly going to be a Rosie http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/500/272PICT0022_WEB-med.jpg we'll see

meow_mix450
01-26-04, 03:16 PM
intresting.......:)

Meow

SaIiLdVaEnR
01-26-04, 04:08 PM
Nice sling.

Aidan

TheRedDragon
01-26-04, 06:28 PM
Cute sling. :) Looks to be about the same size as my rosie sling. :) Good luck with it.

Dragoon
01-26-04, 07:47 PM
Hey, I've a question on roseas..

Are all the adults available WC?
I will assume all slings available are CB. I would just like to get a slightly larger rosea in addition to my sling, since they are such slow growers. Just wondering if there's a possibility some would be CB or not?
D.

sleddergirl
01-26-04, 10:04 PM
So cute................

arachnomania
01-26-04, 10:53 PM
Dragoon,
Possibility is ther but not on the market as people don't have the time and funds to grow a low growing rosea to adulthood for it to be sold $20ish. Slings are also CBorn and not CBred. I have however bred my fem and hopefully will produce for me before moulting.
Oh and I'll have LOTS to choose from at the show so i'm sure we can find you a smaller one to fit your needs.

skinheaddave
01-27-04, 12:26 AM
Rob,

There are some truly CBred s'lings for sale in Hamilton. I know this, as I had my female moult, breed and produce an eggsac. I traded several of these s'lings and there are still two available in the store (as of Friday when I was in Hamilton) They are slow growers, though, as they are well under 1" at seven months of age. I am currently sitting on a few more bred G.rosea, though my male has died and I am waiting for a couple of my immature males to grow up.

Cheers,
Dave

arachnomania
01-27-04, 04:40 PM
Dave,
I meant that there weren't any adult CB on the market and if so not from someone looking to make any kind of profit. Sorry for the mix up.

skinheaddave
01-27-04, 07:15 PM
Rob,

I'll grant you that. Good thing I'm too daft to care about profit ... should have some (sub)adults out there in five or so years. :)

Cheers,
Dave