JumpingSpiderLady
Arachnobaron
- Joined
- Jul 29, 2016
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I agree, but I'd like something different since I already live with a pulchripes. (She was an anniversary gift to him.)Pulchripes, in my and most others opinions, the perfect beginner t. A beginner t should be: sturdy, easy to care for, forgiving if mistakes, colorful or otherwise aesthetically attractive, interesting in either attitude or activity, and have a good feeding response.
Pulchripes fill all the categories and are one of the most beautiful of their genus IMO.