Does anyone own Chilean Rose Hair Tarantula? ?
I would hold on to her.
They can live a very long time. My first Rose Hair was well over 20 when she passed.
I would not recommend a LP for someone new to spiders. They grow very quick, get huge, need a steady food source, have HUGE fangs and very irritating hairs.
B. smithi (Mexican Red Knee)
G. pulchripes (Chaco Golden Knee)
B. vagans (Red Rump)
B. albopilosum (curly hair)
All of the above are great first Ts and great for any collection.
G. pulchripes is a favorite of mine and my top choice for a first T.
Re: Does anyone own Chilean Rose Hair Tarantula? ?
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Louie
Saids LP is really good beginner's tarantula. Where could I get it?
I live in Maryland
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Lasiodora parahybana are great and will amaze you with their growth spurts. I raised a couple slings from third instar to 6 inches in their first year.
Re: Does anyone own Chilean Rose Hair Tarantula? ?
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3skulls
I would hold on to her.
They can live a very long time. My first Rose Hair was well over 20 when she passed.
I would not recommend a LP for someone new to spiders. They grow very quick, get huge, need a steady food source, have HUGE fangs and very irritating hairs.
B. smithi (Mexican Red Knee)
G. pulchripes (Chaco Golden Knee)
B. vagans (Red Rump)
B. albopilosum (curly hair)
All of the above are great first Ts and great for any collection.
G. pulchripes is a favorite of mine and my top choice for a first T.
Thank you and everyone who responded. Mhm I might keep it just because im a beginner and she is just perfect. No hair flicking or aggressive although I hoped she was younger and active.
I tried to find a place to buy but all these sites have ridiculous shipping cost? What is the best way to get the tarantulas or website? Sorry for all these questions:confused:
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Does anyone own Chilean Rose Hair Tarantula? ?
You can PM me. I have lots of spiders.
If you don't want to pay shipping. You'll have to find a local breeder, pet store or expo.