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Re: question on T's
Ive been looking for species specific caresheets, but im not having much luck, does anyone know of any sites off the top of their head?
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Re: question on T's
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Originally Posted by cmack91
Ive been looking for species specific caresheets, but im not having much luck, does anyone know of any sites off the top of their head?
If you want to discuss T's with some cool guys this is a good site: http://www.arachnoboards.com
These guys will help you out with anything you need to know. This is the place where i got all my knowledge about T's and True Spiders. I think they have a list of caresheets as well somewhere in the forums.
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Re: question on T's
for my first T's, i got 3 . a avic versi,, a OBT,, and a malasian blue. of the 3, the versi is the slowest, but it aint slow. i was feeding it once and it ran up the tongs and up my arm before i knew it. i near shat myself,, keep in mind that im kinda afraid of spiders.. and the other 2 are lightning fast... words cannot express how fast they are. the new world T's kick hairs, and are not as venomous /poisionous?? as the old worlds, but the old worlds dont kick hairs..
did i mention how fast they are?
spooky
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Originally Posted by mr.spooky
i near shat myself spooky
:rofl::rofl: that made me laugh so hard, im still afraid of them too, but im trying to force myself to get over it, i want something thats likely to be slower, and less likely to kick hairs, idk, maybe i'll just get a corn snake lol
thanks for the link drama x, i'll definitly be checking them out:gj:
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Re: question on T's
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Originally Posted by cmack91
:rofl::rofl: that made me laugh so hard, im still afraid of them too, but im trying to force myself to get over it, i want something thats likely to be slower, and less likely to kick hairs, idk, maybe i'll just get a corn snake lol
thanks for the link drama x, i'll definitly be checking them out:gj:
Yeah don't get an OBT, we call those "Orange Bitey Things" lol
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Re: question on T's
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Originally Posted by drama x
Yeah don't get an OBT, we call those "Orange Bitey Things" lol
im thinking of a rose hair or G. rosea? i thinkl thats how they spell it anyway. everywhere i go seems to say that they tend to be more docile and are good for a beginner, would you agree with that?
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Originally Posted by cmack91
im thinking of a rose hair or G. rosea? i thinkl thats how they spell it anyway. everywhere i go seems to say that they tend to be more docile and are good for a beginner, would you agree with that?
Yeah Rose Hairs are good beginners, id go with that. They are really hardy as well. My fiance has one and its really chill.
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Re: question on T's
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Originally Posted by drama x
Yeah Rose Hairs are good beginners, id go with that. They are really hardy as well. My fiance has one and its really chill.
Cool, rose hair it is then, thanks again
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Re: question on T's
My first T choices were between an a. versi, b. smithi, or a g. pulchripes, and I ended up going with the b. smithi. Red knees are so beautiful! I have read that rose hairs can be very inactive and go on prolonged fasts for no apparent reason, which could be frustrating. Mine is definitely a pet hole, but luckily s/he built her burrow right up against the glass so I can see her whenever! Whatever you choose you'll love it!
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i really like those versi's but theyre a little out of price range right now, maybe that will be my second one, who knows
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