Hi All,
As the title says to sling or not to sling. A little background first.
My son and I were at Tinley this last weekend. During our wandering he asked to play a game at a vendor table and I said sure. I was speaking to another vendor at the time about reptile caging and to my surprise (and delight) he won a sling Rose tarantula. (For the record, they did not let him have the prize without my permission.) I've always wanted a tarantula and this was a good excuse to bring one home. From all I have read, these are an ok first T. I have been researching others, but my concern is that anything too small may be hard to take care of and keep alive relative to a larger T.
Anyway to the question, I am looking to add a few more to my menagerie, but I am concerned with getting something too small. Net Bug has a group for sale - Brachypelma smithi 1/2", Brachypelma emilia 1/3" and Brachypelma auratum 1/3". Are these too small for a beginning keeper to be successful? I am not looking for a vendor review, but suitability of T size for an inexperienced keeper. Are some slings easier than others?
What do all you experienced keepers think?
Other than the 3 mentioned above, in the interest of full disclosure the other T's I am looking at are: Euathlus Sp. Red, Grammostola pulchra, Grammostola pulchripes and Eupalastrus campestratus. Let me know what you think?
I must say, I have enjoyed reading the many threads both old and new on the site. The search box is my friend.
Glad to now be a part of this community!
Thanks in advance,
John
As the title says to sling or not to sling. A little background first.
My son and I were at Tinley this last weekend. During our wandering he asked to play a game at a vendor table and I said sure. I was speaking to another vendor at the time about reptile caging and to my surprise (and delight) he won a sling Rose tarantula. (For the record, they did not let him have the prize without my permission.) I've always wanted a tarantula and this was a good excuse to bring one home. From all I have read, these are an ok first T. I have been researching others, but my concern is that anything too small may be hard to take care of and keep alive relative to a larger T.
Anyway to the question, I am looking to add a few more to my menagerie, but I am concerned with getting something too small. Net Bug has a group for sale - Brachypelma smithi 1/2", Brachypelma emilia 1/3" and Brachypelma auratum 1/3". Are these too small for a beginning keeper to be successful? I am not looking for a vendor review, but suitability of T size for an inexperienced keeper. Are some slings easier than others?
What do all you experienced keepers think?
Other than the 3 mentioned above, in the interest of full disclosure the other T's I am looking at are: Euathlus Sp. Red, Grammostola pulchra, Grammostola pulchripes and Eupalastrus campestratus. Let me know what you think?
I must say, I have enjoyed reading the many threads both old and new on the site. The search box is my friend.
Glad to now be a part of this community!
Thanks in advance,
John