Quote Originally Posted by CoolioTiffany View Post
There are several great first pet T's to choose from. The T hobby is quite addicting, I may add .

I find terrestrials to be the best T's for handling, as arboreals tend to be fast and skittish. I really like the Grammostola species because I find them great for handling and for beginners. A couple good ones to look into are Chaco Golden Knees and Brazilian Blacks. They are both a very docile, calm tarantula. Grammostola have the potential to kick hairs, but not anything like Brachypelma. I have not once had any of my Grammostola species kick hairs.

Although Brachypelma tend to kick hairs, they can also be a great first T. They are terrestrial just as the ones I stated in the above paragraph. The one I love the most out of all is the classical Mexican Red Knee. They are docile and calm as well, and are just stunning in coloration. I would really suggest looking into them.

If you would like to have a T you can handle, I would definitely practice regular handling throughout the time they grow from slings to adults. At some points I would get into handling certain T's each day, but now since I haven't done this regularly they look at me with hungry eyes whenever I open up their tubs. Kind of like a feeding response that snakes can get LOL.
Thank you very much. I will actually look into that.
I have been told to get antilles pinktoe tarantula. Any input on them as well? They are nice looking no doubt, but i rather be able to hold it then stare in awe ahah.
It is strange. i have been reading that most Mexican T's like to flick hair. Makes me laugh just because i am Mexican too. Guess us Mexican's are nervous things.