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cobaltbrew

Arachnosquire
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Not at all, it's a beautiful picture.

Yes avicularia's are arboreal but they are generally very docile, don't usually get very big compared to other spiders, and can be a lot of fun as long as you do your research.

For terrestrial i'd definitely recommend a C. Cyanopubescens (GBB). Most people say they're great display spiders. I want one very badly.

Some arachnophiliacs say B. Smithi's and other Brachypelmas in general are decently easy to care for.

However I've only owned an avic, a g. Rosea, and now my h. Lividum so I can only talk about those with personal experience.
 

valcan222

Arachnopeon
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Jan 16, 2010
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hey everyone, i was curious if anyone here could advice me on this, i have been looking at Lasiodora parahybana as well as cyclosternum fasciatum, from what i understand they are both fast growers, the lasiodora parahybana of course is a big boy lol, but from what i hear they are normaly not too agressive. and the cyclosternum fasciatum, i love the colors on them, they are fast growers, and i have heard they have very nice webbing is that correct?

anyways i was just looking on some advice on these two T's. i am still trying to narrow down my next T to get lol.


thanks in advance
Brian :)
 

valcan222

Arachnopeon
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Jan 16, 2010
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also, i have been curious, if i do purchase one of the above mentioned or reccomended T's as slings, does the tarantula keepers book have a section dedicated to sling care? as i have been trying to find as much as i can online and am not finding nearly enough to satisfy my brain lol.

do any of you have any links to sling care?

thanks everyone!!

BB
 
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