Chris LXXIX
ArachnoGod
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Yes, I know. Indeed. But so are genus Pamphobeteus T's. Yet just those days, if I'm not wrong in the 'Israeli Tarantula' thread, a lot of people, including long time keepers, suggested said genus to a complete beginner.But those are clearly not a beginner species either. Not all NW are beginner friendly.
What's the difference (in the care, I mean) one moment, between genus Megaphobema and genus Pamphobeteus? I've kept both, today I have a M.robustum. I tell you, the difference is only that, genus Megaphobema, being class A burrowers that can compete to certain 'baboons', needs more inches of substrate. Nothing else.
This prove my theory, isn't true that genus Megaphobema is so hard to keep, if you ask me.
Yeah, sure, according to Jon3800 'Mythbuster' vids that's an 'hard to care for' genus but in reality, IMO isn't.
See what I mean, my man? Sometimes people loves to 'hype'