Huge fan of the A geniculata, they can have attitudes (mine does) and be quite quick on top of getting to 8+ inches. Phormictopus is also a good choice as they are cheaper, super pretty, get big, eat well and can be quite quick. Pamphobeteus would also fit that mould for a slightly higher price...
- Don't freak out that your new Tarantula won't eat or remains burrowed. I've picked up a few slings while they were in pre-molt. They can go a long time without food, easy to say but you tend to overthink things as a beginner.
- Don't assume that every New World is easier to keep than every...
I'm pretty new to the hobby, so pardon my input, but I think "newbies shouldn't have OWs" is a bit too much of a general blanket statement. I, personally, researched Ts pretty much constantly for almost a year before I got my first 4, and I decided to get a H pulchripes as my 6th. As long as you...
I just started in the hobby a few months ago as well, and of the 6 species I have, my C Versicolor is far and away my favourite of the bunch. Very active, visible (and slings are gorgeous), curious and matches my GBB in the eating department. If you want to get started with an arboreal, can't...
Just entered the hobby in July, so this thread works
Caribena versicolor
Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens. Honestly stunning slings.
Acanthoscurria geniculata. This was right after a molt.
Grammostola pulchra, in pre-molt.
Brachypelma auratum. New addition and teeny tiny.
I also recently got...
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