Kat Maehl
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- Apr 18, 2017
- Messages
- 19
I'm sure it's all subjective, and having three different species of T's is hardly a beginners life I'm still wondering.
Long story short, I will likely have to release my T's eventually. We're selling our farm and depending on the political atmosphere in the USA might be moving there.
Anyways. So if I do, I'm not likely to be able to take my T's with me, so I'll have to buy (most likely scenario) or beg for a couple slings. (Yes, beg as in "does anyone have a couple slings they could throw at me!")
In the US I won't have the availability to just walk outside and trip over a t in the middle of a trail. No sir. It will be breeders for me. I am some what contemptuous of having to let my T's go. Granted it's not for a couple months and I'll have time to figure crap out but still... they're my babies...
So the question is. For someone starting the right way, with no T's which are the cheapest, easiest to care for species.
Of course a lot of it comes down to personal preference, but I'd like to know what you all think will be a good starting one.
I do prefer ones that get big, and colorful ones. Like my Costa Rican suntiger. But she's a dwarf... I digress.
So send in suggestions!
And if anyone has any slings they don't know what to do with, keep me in mind!
Long story short, I will likely have to release my T's eventually. We're selling our farm and depending on the political atmosphere in the USA might be moving there.
Anyways. So if I do, I'm not likely to be able to take my T's with me, so I'll have to buy (most likely scenario) or beg for a couple slings. (Yes, beg as in "does anyone have a couple slings they could throw at me!")
In the US I won't have the availability to just walk outside and trip over a t in the middle of a trail. No sir. It will be breeders for me. I am some what contemptuous of having to let my T's go. Granted it's not for a couple months and I'll have time to figure crap out but still... they're my babies...
So the question is. For someone starting the right way, with no T's which are the cheapest, easiest to care for species.
Of course a lot of it comes down to personal preference, but I'd like to know what you all think will be a good starting one.
I do prefer ones that get big, and colorful ones. Like my Costa Rican suntiger. But she's a dwarf... I digress.
So send in suggestions!
And if anyone has any slings they don't know what to do with, keep me in mind!