I have wanted a b.smithi for a very, very long time. However, my ex-wife wouldn't allow me to have a leopard gecko let alone a tarantula, so I was never able to obtain one. Today, I am with a lovely woman, who wasn't into reptiles till she met me and no has a self-proclaimed problem and wants to have a house full of them. She is reluctant still with tarantulas, however, she said that is all me and has given me the go ahead to purchase one.
My problem is, I don't want a sling and I cannot seem to find a juvenile one for sale. Unless I am sizing them wrong and they are considered juveniles. I went to a local reptile show last week and some places had them in the size cup you would put a small leopard gecko in, but the spiders themselves were still pretty small. They wanted $120 for those. I am also trying to find a female as I know they are long lived and I would prefer a tarantula that lives over five years. I am willing to pay a little more for a larger sized b.smithi if it is indeed a female. We're headed to another show tomorrow, but for the most part it will be the same breeders there as was there last week as the shows are only 50 miles apart.
What is the minimum size for a juvenile and anyone know where I can find one?
Thank you!
My problem is, I don't want a sling and I cannot seem to find a juvenile one for sale. Unless I am sizing them wrong and they are considered juveniles. I went to a local reptile show last week and some places had them in the size cup you would put a small leopard gecko in, but the spiders themselves were still pretty small. They wanted $120 for those. I am also trying to find a female as I know they are long lived and I would prefer a tarantula that lives over five years. I am willing to pay a little more for a larger sized b.smithi if it is indeed a female. We're headed to another show tomorrow, but for the most part it will be the same breeders there as was there last week as the shows are only 50 miles apart.
What is the minimum size for a juvenile and anyone know where I can find one?
Thank you!
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