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question on T's

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  • 01-21-2012, 12:07 AM
    cmack91
    Re: question on T's
    nevermind, im getting a Brachypelma albopilosum, theyre beautiful, im really excited
  • 01-21-2012, 01:27 AM
    drama x
    Re: question on T's
    If you want beautiful you gotta go with the green bottle blue bro, check em out.
  • 01-21-2012, 01:40 AM
    wwmjkd
    some of the species you have mentioned have very specific husbandry requirements. I'd do a bit more research before jumping into tarantulas with both feet. there is a great deal to learn, and beginners, including myself, would do well to start off with a hearty and docile spider. if you haven't checked out the many helpful posts by Alexandra V and Boanerges yet I would suggest doing so. I've been looking into getting a grammostola pulchripes for a few months now but still haven't made the commitment.

    if you have your heart set on a B. albopilsum, I've heard they're fairly easy to keep, but just make sure you know what you're getting into.

    best of luck, and be sure to keep us posted.
  • 01-21-2012, 01:56 AM
    cmack91
    Re: question on T's
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by drama x View Post
    If you want beautiful you gotta go with the green bottle blue bro, check em out.

    those are really cool, but i want the solid blue, i have a thing for blue lol
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by wwmjkd View Post
    some of the species you have mentioned have very specific husbandry requirements. I'd do a bit more research before jumping into tarantulas with both feet. there is a great deal to learn, and beginners, including myself, would do well to start off with a hearty and docile spider. if you haven't checked out the many helpful posts by Alexandra V and Boanerges yet I would suggest doing so. I've been looking into getting a grammostola pulchripes for a few months now but still haven't made the commitment.

    if you have your heart set on a B. albopilsum, I've heard they're fairly easy to keep, but just make sure you know what you're getting into.

    best of luck, and be sure to keep us posted.

    yeah, before i buy it im gonna talk to the girl about the specific requirements for the B. albopilosum, and i might even try to get a roach colony started before hand, that way everythings ready, but the spider comes with an enclosure and everything you need accept for food, but she also sell roaches so i'll probably get them from her at the same time, and just set up the roach enclosures beforehand
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