AmberDawnDays
Arachnoknight
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- Nov 24, 2016
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Hi all. I'm thinking of adding to my collection. As most do, I have a never ending list of Ts that I want. I'm wondering if I'm ready to add Theraphosa Stirmi to my collection. I currently have 50+ Ts. They are all new world. I have terrestrial and arboreal. I've only been in the hobby for 16 months.
I've read that a T. Stirmi is considered an advanced species due to the husbandry requirements. I've only ever ventured into husbandry for what may be considered intermediate species like Psalmopoeus Cambridgei, Psalmopoeus Reduncus, Avic. Avic, & Caribena Versicolor. Maybe some of my semi-fast terrestrials might be considered intermediate like Neoholothele Incei, Nhandu Chromatus, GBB, Davus Pentaloris, & Phormictopus Cancerides. Anyways, the point is that I've only dabbled into the intermediate care of Ts (maybe). I do have a few Ts that should get big like LP, L. Difficilis, A. Genic, & A. Brocklehursti. Most of my Ts I've gotten as juvies or slings. The largest in my collection is about 5" right now.
Based on some of the Ts I've been keeping and the length of time I've been in the hobby, does it seem that I could be ready for a T. Stirmi or a T. Blondi or both hahaha? I haven't added to my collection since last July, except the L. Difficilis I picked up yesterday at an expo simply because I had the itch. So what do you all think? I'm definitely feeling the extreme urge to add to my collection again.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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I've read that a T. Stirmi is considered an advanced species due to the husbandry requirements. I've only ever ventured into husbandry for what may be considered intermediate species like Psalmopoeus Cambridgei, Psalmopoeus Reduncus, Avic. Avic, & Caribena Versicolor. Maybe some of my semi-fast terrestrials might be considered intermediate like Neoholothele Incei, Nhandu Chromatus, GBB, Davus Pentaloris, & Phormictopus Cancerides. Anyways, the point is that I've only dabbled into the intermediate care of Ts (maybe). I do have a few Ts that should get big like LP, L. Difficilis, A. Genic, & A. Brocklehursti. Most of my Ts I've gotten as juvies or slings. The largest in my collection is about 5" right now.
Based on some of the Ts I've been keeping and the length of time I've been in the hobby, does it seem that I could be ready for a T. Stirmi or a T. Blondi or both hahaha? I haven't added to my collection since last July, except the L. Difficilis I picked up yesterday at an expo simply because I had the itch. So what do you all think? I'm definitely feeling the extreme urge to add to my collection again.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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