notanarachnophobe
Arachnosquire
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as a beginner and arachnophobe, i need your help. these are my two main choices.
Not that big but I'd be getting it as a sling.Both
Seriously, both species are good beginner species. What size are you looking at?
Then it is even easier, just get both .Not that big but I'd be getting it as a sling.
I just don't like house spiders because of the way they look and how fast they are. I like t's because they are slow.Then it is even easier, just get both .
How severe is your fear of spiders? I'm asking because if you can't stand to be around spiders, taking care of a sling becomes difficult
Ah, OK.That depends on the T
they are all uniqueThe two you are deciding between are pretty mellow but there are some that are really fast
i can only flip a coin if my parents agree to a t. but i'm leaning to the b alboFlip a coin. I would ever so slightly pick my b albo, but my 2 Pulchripes are fantastic. All three have very similar eating habits and behavior in general.
thanks, mate. i hope it does too.I wish you the best of luck with your parents hope it works out there awesome pets
You're right on the research. After bombarding them with an email, fact and care sheet they have said this; "If you do well in physio tomorrow we will look at the price and talk with the guy."I think it is better if you read up on tarantula or Theraphosidae, before getting an actual spider. Though they don't require as much attention and care as say, hamsters, they do need specific care and housing. Below links can help you get started. I also think the chance of your parents allowing you one increases if you do the proper research and show that you are prepared to such a commitment. Many Theraphosidae get to live a decade or longer. Do you think you will still like your T when you are 23? Or 33 even?
http://arachnoboards.com/threads/beginner-info-read-before-posting.153508/
http://arachnoboards.com/threads/quick-reference-guide-to-answer-common-questions.145454/