I didn't say the weren't.
I said that a.ezendami, and e.pachypus are typically calmer old worlds, and in effect won't help transition someone into more typical old worlds.
I actually suggested marshalli as it's typically cranky but not as sporadic as an obt
pictures would be helpful
and what are we talking temp wise?
I know plenty of people in colder states that keep their house a 65 (18c) and do just fine
I agree, and at the same time disagree with this.
slathered in glue unable to pass excretions is an awful way to go, and honestly a quick euthinization is probably the most "humane" thing to do. However, I think it's too soon for that. Tarantulas can be resourceful, and you never know what could...
I agree, which is why I think it's better to get what you want as opposed to getting a "calmer ow"
if you get an obt and are ready for a pachypus, that can definitely catch you off guard. I think we both get where the other is coming from though.
believe it or not, most of what I keep are...
I'm not saying anybodies wrong.. your not; where my opinion differs is in the terminology of "starter ow". if your looking for an introduction to baboons or pokies, I think you need something with a little more speed and attitude than ezendami, and pachypus typically display.
not that they're...
I get that, and agree to an extent.
all I'm saying is that a typical pachypus, or ezendami are more prone to flee to their burrow than anything. So if it's being used as a stepping stone to more typical OW behavior, there needs to be more steps imo
that those species don't really fall into the old world stigma of being fast and/or more prone to strike. So if the intent is to bridge into owning say a p.murinus, or even a pokie, they won't do the job, as they're shy more than anything else
if we're talking "starter" as in getting you used to ow so you can get more .... id vote against ezendami, or pachypus as they're only ow geographically.
C.marshalli is a good one, as they're not runners, but will stand their ground and throw up a threat or 500
but really it all about what you...
there's not much you can do at this point. you can try using some oil on a cottonswab to try and break down the glue a bit; but it looks like you used a pretty significant amount.
for future reference, less is more. try to use as little glue as possible, and only if the would is obviously fatal...
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