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    best starter tartaunlas/scorpians

    just curois
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    They're a bit 'played out' IMO from over-popularity in poor quality pet shops during the '90s, but emperor scorpions really are a fairly decent scorpion, plus there is more wealth of knowledge on keeping this species than just about any other scorpion.

    Tarantulas are outside my scope of experience however.

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    I agree with mainbutter.....emperor scorp is the way to go as far as scorps are concerned...mine is hand tame and spoiled to a point where i have to feed him crickets with tongs lol

    spider wise....i'd say hands down, the Chilean rose hair is a great starter.....they are one of the less aggressive species, easily handled, i use mine in the school presentations i do, she's never been the least bit on the shy side & has even learned to give high 5's (yes, very weird, i know)...

    hope this helps ya

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    I would agree that an emp is a good starter scorpion and a rose hair is a good starter T. A rose hair was my first tarantula. You just need to be careful getting your first rose hair because I have seen A LOT of psycho rosies. Just make sure you pick up a nice calm and docile one and I bet you will not regret it If a rosie is not your thing a few others come to mind (but some are slow growers and/or hair kickers):
    Grammostola pulchripes (get big if you want a bigger T)
    Grammostola pulchra
    Brachypelma smithi
    Brachypelma emilia
    Brachypelma albopilosum
    Avicularia avicularia (if you want an aboreal)
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    Re: best starter tartaunlas/scorpians

    ok
    so what would happen if one bit me
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    Depends on what one bit you. It is said if your allergic to bee stings there is a very good chance you could be allergic to a tarantula bite and that would not be good. Old world tarantula's are the one's said to have medically significant venom as opposed to New World tarantulas.

    You can read some bite reports of tarantulas here:
    http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/forumdisplay.php?f=16
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    Re: best starter tartaunlas/scorpians

    What would I need to house it in
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    Re: best starter tartaunlas/scorpians

    if you're getting one of the terrestrial species, you'll want maybe a 5 gal tank that's long and not very high. For an arborial species you'll want a taller tank with more wall space for them to climb.
    1.0 Normal - Maynard
    1.0 POG - Victor
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    1.1 Leopard Geckos

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    Re: best starter tartaunlas/scorpians

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    What would I need to house it in
    Depends on the size of the tarantula. But various size deli cups, Kritter keepers, fish tanks, steralite tubs, glad ware style containers etc.
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    Re: best starter tartaunlas/scorpians

    Emperor Scorpion,


    A Chaco Golden Knee tarantula (Grammastola aureostriatum), or an Avicularia avicularia.

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