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all these grow really fast...great choices to get as slings....I never buy larger specimens of fast growers...slings all the way.Acanthoscurria geniculata
Grammostola actaeon
Nhandu chromatus
Nhandu tripepii
Psalmopoeus cambridgei
That's the choices I'm limited to for now for juveniles unless I go for OW T''s but I've heard there harder to keep and not for new keepers like me. So what you thinking?
Note;I can't message him as his inbox is full and I don't have Facebook to message him but I have got an address for his store so going to chance my luck and go in tomorrow and see what he has
Any time you bounce a message off a full inbox, the recipient will receive an alert.
Also, you can summon any user to a thread with the @ symbol....as in @KezyGLA
For future reference as he's already here
This is the attitude that will result in less help....people see this kind of reaction and think,"why bother helping if it's just going to be misinterpreted and taken negatively". Best not to burn bridges if you want maximum help. Viper is a helpful member here and has been for some time.Yeah because having 3 Ts is definetly a push. How do you expect anyone to learn without experience? Since you think youre god i suppose you could just bestow the experience i need? If youre just gawna have cheap digs take youre comments else where
Being snide is merely your interpretation...you are reading emotions in an otherwise emotionless post.Why not say that then instead of bring snied about it?
As slings they actually grow pretty quickly..they're always great eaters....they get to about 3" surprisingly quick though....they slow down significantly at that point though as the molt cycles become very extended. One of the all time best species to start with.My G. Pulchripes is still tiny but its a slow grower and ive read it can take nearly 4 years to fully grow
N. chromatus was a good choice...they're pretty much exactly what you were looking for.
N. chromatus
Every sac has its runts and giants....this one is the largest of a large sac....not quite 6...