candycandy
Arachnopeon
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- Jan 19, 2007
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I already know the basics of tarantula care as a good friend of mine already owns both a Cobalt Blue Tarantula and a Chilean Rosey-Hair Tarantula. (In fact, whatever tarantula I purchase will likely be kept at his place as I have a psychotic feline that will likely not mesh well with an arachnid around...) So, I know I don't want one of the two that he already has.
I'm wanting a more active type of tarantula (if there is such a thing.) I love watching them move and (especially) feed and want a breed that will be relatively active. Anybody out there who owns a few tarantulas and has some advice as to which is a good active breed to have, please let me know.
Also, aggression isn't really a problem. The Cobalt Blue tarantula, we were told, has an agression factor of 4 out of 5 and hasn't been that horrible of a problem as long as common sense is utilized, so an agressive spider is not a problem.
I'm wanting a more active type of tarantula (if there is such a thing.) I love watching them move and (especially) feed and want a breed that will be relatively active. Anybody out there who owns a few tarantulas and has some advice as to which is a good active breed to have, please let me know.
Also, aggression isn't really a problem. The Cobalt Blue tarantula, we were told, has an agression factor of 4 out of 5 and hasn't been that horrible of a problem as long as common sense is utilized, so an agressive spider is not a problem.