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First off, congrats on adding a T to your home. IMHO, G. pulchripes is an excellent starter species. They are quite beautiful, get fairly large and tend not to be on the calmer side (although mine did become a little more easily agitated after being bred).
I'd actually recommend, if you are just starting out with tarantulas, to acquire a juvenile as opposed to a sling. You'll still have the satisfaction of watching them grow from a young T to an adult but won't have to mess with super small feeders such as pinheads or fruit flies.
As far as heating goes, they seem to be able to handle most temps alright but if you live in a particularly cold climate, either keep them in a warm room or use a low power heater that can be used on the side of the tank. That way the T can regulate it's own temperature by either moving closer or further from the heater.
Congrats again. Can't say I'm not a bit jealous. Would love to have this species again. ^_^
I'd actually recommend, if you are just starting out with tarantulas, to acquire a juvenile as opposed to a sling. You'll still have the satisfaction of watching them grow from a young T to an adult but won't have to mess with super small feeders such as pinheads or fruit flies.
As far as heating goes, they seem to be able to handle most temps alright but if you live in a particularly cold climate, either keep them in a warm room or use a low power heater that can be used on the side of the tank. That way the T can regulate it's own temperature by either moving closer or further from the heater.
Congrats again. Can't say I'm not a bit jealous. Would love to have this species again. ^_^