Talk:Mexican redknee tarantula

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[edit] Weight

I would like to know how dangerous is this spider? How toxic is the venom?

"An adult female has a body roughly 4 inches (10cm) long, with a legspan of 6-7 inches, and a weight of approximately 15 to 16 grams."

Isn't it a bit precice? 15-16 grams? My adult female is way over 15 grams. I like my spiders to be fat, my friend likes 'em skinny, the difference is more than one gram, both can be found in nature. Fjejsing 00:28, 5 October 2006 (UTC)

Hi, i was wondering if anyone else thought that the diet section of this article was more of a tutorial than an encyclopedia, maybe I'm just paranoid, thanks! JHedges 11:15, 30 January 2007 (UTC)