Hey everyone.
I have been doing has much research has possible before I make my first "T" purchase. And have a few newbie questions before I buckle down and finally make a purchase. ** read this has about 4 months of reading and pondering how to offer a safe and healthy enviroment for my soon to be new friend **.
I guess my 1st question would be about substrate, I am really wanting a juv. B.smithi. And I have read countless differnt opnions about what I should use. I am just looking for suggestions, not to start some war of opnions here =p.
And my second more important question is, where I live I have a better chance of finding a basket full of money left on my doorstep then I would finding a pet store around here ( South Bend, Indiana) that carries trantulas. So seeing how I am soon to be new to the hobby. I have no clue to on-line dealer reputations. I have looked at a few sites ( ie Arachnocentric's, E-Spiderworld ect ect) but I am unsure on reliability. Well thank you in advance for your time..
Jason (seath)
I have been doing has much research has possible before I make my first "T" purchase. And have a few newbie questions before I buckle down and finally make a purchase. ** read this has about 4 months of reading and pondering how to offer a safe and healthy enviroment for my soon to be new friend **.
I guess my 1st question would be about substrate, I am really wanting a juv. B.smithi. And I have read countless differnt opnions about what I should use. I am just looking for suggestions, not to start some war of opnions here =p.
And my second more important question is, where I live I have a better chance of finding a basket full of money left on my doorstep then I would finding a pet store around here ( South Bend, Indiana) that carries trantulas. So seeing how I am soon to be new to the hobby. I have no clue to on-line dealer reputations. I have looked at a few sites ( ie Arachnocentric's, E-Spiderworld ect ect) but I am unsure on reliability. Well thank you in advance for your time..
Jason (seath)