Hi. I've got to develop a system for a subject at my college, which has to do something like classify or propose. I chose to make one which will recommend a new T to buy. It would make some questions about the desired characteristics of the tarantula, and it would try to say which species are the best matching your desires. To start with this, I must have clear what criterions may influence this decision. So far, I've found these to be some of the most relevant:
1º How docile are members of the species.
2º Urticant hairs. Some people don't mind about it, but I know there are people keeping only OW species because of this.
3º How fast may they move. There are people a bit scared about the fastest Ts and they want ( or at least prefer ) to keep slow Ts.
4º The grow rate of the species. Specially if you are going to get a ling.
5º Price, since there are great differences between the price of some adult T, ranging from a few dollars to more than a hundred.
6º The showines. It's not the same to have a pet hole ( as I've heard about H.lividum ) as having a Lasyodora which will stand visible most of the time, or as any heavy webber which will hide in it's nest.
I have doubts about the following criterions. Does anyone take this into account when choosing the species of the new tarantulas they buy?
7º Venom. I think we all believe that a pokie bite is really worse than a bite from a brachypelma, so, maybe this is a relevant factor, isn't it?
8º Humidity. If you live somewhere with a high humidity, perhaps you will prefer any T used to this kind of climate. If you live in a dry region and you don't want to keep an eye on the humidity of the enclosures of your tarantulas, you may prefer a tarantula used to dry climate, such as brachypelma.
9º Size of adults of the species.
10º Is there any dilemma on arboreal / terrestrial species?
If you know about any other relevant factor I'd love to know about it, and if you think one of the listed above should be removed tell me why. Please keep in mind that when using this kind of system it's not necessary to supply info on all mentioned subjects, you could just say that you don't mind about the grow rate or the urticant hairs, so it wouldn't influence the final recommendation.
1º How docile are members of the species.
2º Urticant hairs. Some people don't mind about it, but I know there are people keeping only OW species because of this.
3º How fast may they move. There are people a bit scared about the fastest Ts and they want ( or at least prefer ) to keep slow Ts.
4º The grow rate of the species. Specially if you are going to get a ling.
5º Price, since there are great differences between the price of some adult T, ranging from a few dollars to more than a hundred.
6º The showines. It's not the same to have a pet hole ( as I've heard about H.lividum ) as having a Lasyodora which will stand visible most of the time, or as any heavy webber which will hide in it's nest.
I have doubts about the following criterions. Does anyone take this into account when choosing the species of the new tarantulas they buy?
7º Venom. I think we all believe that a pokie bite is really worse than a bite from a brachypelma, so, maybe this is a relevant factor, isn't it?
8º Humidity. If you live somewhere with a high humidity, perhaps you will prefer any T used to this kind of climate. If you live in a dry region and you don't want to keep an eye on the humidity of the enclosures of your tarantulas, you may prefer a tarantula used to dry climate, such as brachypelma.
9º Size of adults of the species.
10º Is there any dilemma on arboreal / terrestrial species?
If you know about any other relevant factor I'd love to know about it, and if you think one of the listed above should be removed tell me why. Please keep in mind that when using this kind of system it's not necessary to supply info on all mentioned subjects, you could just say that you don't mind about the grow rate or the urticant hairs, so it wouldn't influence the final recommendation.