Stemmy101
Arachnosquire
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- Apr 12, 2020
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Hello everyone. I am very new to the hobby, and have always been fascinated with inverts, reptiles, and creepy crawlies alike. My parents have finally agreed to let me get a tarantula, after many years of begging. However, they made it VERY clear that I'm only allowed to get one, until I graduate and get my own place. But there are so many beautiful species out there it's been really difficult for me to decide which one I would like to get as my first T. I have been seriously considering the Acanthoscurria geniculata, the Lasiodora parahybana, or some smaller species like the Davus pentaloris, or the Hapalopus sp. Colombia. However, their speed and heavy webbing is a little bit of a turn off. I also took into consideration the GBB, however I'm not quite so sure about this one, mostly because I've heard that they are also heavy webbers. I did consider the Grammostola pulchra, but their painfully slow growth rate kind of threw me off. If any keepers could make any recommendations for my first T, it would be very much appreciated. I don't plan to handle, so temperament isn't a huge concern, as long as they aren't extremely defensive and prone to biting. I am looking for a tarantula that won't hide away most of the time, and is somewhat slow-moving, although this isn't a huge concern either.
I also was wondering if I should purchase my T as a sling, a juvenile, or a sub-adult. Being a first time owner, the idea of keeping a sling is a little intimidating. Any advice?
Ok, so, my last concern is feeders. I definitely want to breed them so I can keep a large colony to avoid having to keep purchasing them. I don't really want to keep crickets, because I've been told that they stink, are loud, and have a higher chance of escaping due to their jumping ability and speed. Dubia roaches sound very appealing to me. However, I did read somewhere that only feeding dubias isn't recommended and should only be supplemented from time to time. So maybe once in a while I'll order some hornworms or something for a treat. I also was thinking that maybe they would be too large for a young T? Can anyone confirm this or offer any feeder recommendations?
Thank you in advance!
I also was wondering if I should purchase my T as a sling, a juvenile, or a sub-adult. Being a first time owner, the idea of keeping a sling is a little intimidating. Any advice?
Ok, so, my last concern is feeders. I definitely want to breed them so I can keep a large colony to avoid having to keep purchasing them. I don't really want to keep crickets, because I've been told that they stink, are loud, and have a higher chance of escaping due to their jumping ability and speed. Dubia roaches sound very appealing to me. However, I did read somewhere that only feeding dubias isn't recommended and should only be supplemented from time to time. So maybe once in a while I'll order some hornworms or something for a treat. I also was thinking that maybe they would be too large for a young T? Can anyone confirm this or offer any feeder recommendations?
Thank you in advance!
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