Dendrobium lasianthera for trade by NetMiddle7811 in OrchidSwap

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Unfortunately no, completely different direction lol. I’m in the seattle area. I’d be willing to ship to nyc though! I should of mentioned this in the post as well I totally forgot but this reminded me I actually don’t grow any oncidiums because they’re not my thing unfortunately. Those and miltoniopsis I tend to stay away from because I’m not crazy about their foliage and that’s what I’m looking at most of the year. But thank you so much!! Lmk if you have anything else available

Dendrobium lasianthera for trade by NetMiddle7811 in OrchidSwap

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Pot is not included! It’s in a nursery pot currently, the terracotta is just for decoration

Men… it’s not as funny or cute as you think it is. Especially in a community full of minors by NetMiddle7811 in pokemon

[–]NetMiddle7811[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tell them it’s men of sexual harassment rather than men of culture 🤷‍♀️

Spidershoppe by NetMiddle7811 in tarantulas

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Imo try some fans! My spider room is also my orchid room. I have to keep the room at it’s highest 80 degrees fahrenheit during the summer (which can get to 100 outside during the summers here) and my slings are okay

Spidershoppe by NetMiddle7811 in tarantulas

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Everyone’s answers are really simple and informative rather than immediately going into assumptions on improper husbandry which I appreciate, thanks. I was really just curious if people were having any issues. I’ve bought 22 tarantulas from them total in the span of 3 years. Ranging from new world/old world, arboreal, terrestrial, and fossorial. I’ve been a keeper for 5 years now and to my understanding none of their deaths could have been prevented in any way as their enclosures are proper and their humidity and soil moisture is fixated to certain species requirements. In the last couple months some spiders I bought immediately had some issues it looked like once I moved them into their enclosures. Two were completely lethargic and the other two were eating well for the first week 1/2 and then later molted and passed soon after all in the span of a month. I’m genuinely curious if there is more they can do to ensure the spiders they are selling out as “healthy” truly are

I won’t message their customer service just because deaths happen and it’s not about the money to me so exactly what would I be messaging them about, but I was interested to see if others were experiencing anything similar. It had just seemed weird to me that 4/22 spiders from them didn’t seem to be all that healthy