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    Looking for a mellow terrestrial T and cricket feeding question?

    They will mostly just kick. Nothing too bad...
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    Looking for a mellow terrestrial T and cricket feeding question?

    My fire leg and smithi love to kick. My G. Pulchripes is fairly calm.
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    Looking for a mellow terrestrial T and cricket feeding question?

    Yeah, it's a common misconception that rose's are all docile. She was calm at first but now rears up at the slightest thing
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    First Tarantula A. Avicularia

    I actually think an Avic is a great starter.
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    Collection Essentials

    I find it funny that the G. Rosea is considered docile because mine is quite aggressive... Definitely a GBB B. Smithi A. Versicolor G. Pulchripes P. Regalis Pelinobius muticus P. Rufilata I actually prefer my P. Cambridgei over my P. Irminia B. albopilosum and of course the P. Metallica
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    Genus Poecilotheria

    I totally agree. I find that pokies are more skittish than aggressive. Spiders like my L. Paribanya, P. Irminia or even my g. pultripes and rosea will get into threat posture. However, my pokies always just seem to scurry off. Not once have I ever seen there fangs. Unlike my rosie who is...
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    G.Rosea Handling

    I love how you emphasized this week, haha. Many people feel the rosies are amongst the most docile of the different tarantulas, but mine is nasty.
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    King Baboon Trouble

    Thanks guys! I just ordered three from pet center usa and I will be keeping them in small kritter keeps with extra substrate for ample burrowing room...
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    King Baboon Trouble

    I have had two king baboon slings die on me. I have always ensured to feed them and mist the side of the conatiners weekly. What am I doing wrong?
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    pockies: over rated

    I agree. I love my regalis! It just molted today as a matter of fact. My fasciata and striata turned out to be males :/. But, I'm waiting on my two rufis and my metallica to mature, there is still hope!
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    Chilean Rose Egg Sac

    Wow, thanks guys... ---------- Post added 07-04-2013 at 12:34 PM ---------- So, how long do I leave the sac in there?
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    Chilean Rose Egg Sac

    So, I tried mating my rosie last summer just for kicks with no success. However, I looked in her enclosure yesterday and saw an egg sac. It wouldn't take a year to lay eggs, right? This must unfertile. What should I do?
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    Been a while, want an arboreal

    Absolutely second that. My versicolor is one of my favorite tarantulas.
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    New Chaco Golden knee T

    It's probably fine. It is most likely getting ready to molt. My chaco didn't eat for several months before it molted. As long as it's not lethargic or has it's legs curled there is no need to worry.
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