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I don't quite agree with this. You can read, watch, research, etc. all you want, but unless you have experience, it isn't going to matter. Researching doesn't equate to experience. That doesn't just go for Ts, that goes for any animals in any of the hobbies. It's much better to get experience first, research and then start moving up.I beg to differ, as long as you do research, and keep doing research, you won’t have a problem. That’s me though, I research extensively before delving into something unknown. My female Monocentropus Balfouri for instance is Fast basically Lightning, Unpredictable, has an Attitude, and very defensive, but not always mainly when she’s hungry. I researched and researched and did more research. Which helped of course. however nothing compares to the hands on you get once you’re doing it. My female Chromatopelma Cyaneopubescens on the other hand is the exact opposite, slow, predictable, no signs of defensiveness or aggression, except during feeding she shows her swiftness and power other than that she’s very very chill which I’m expecting that to change, I’m always ready and anticipating when I need to feed
them.
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