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<blockquote data-quote="Stacey Ryan" data-source="post: 120408" data-attributes="member: 27011"><p>Hi guys,</p><p></p><p>I'm very new to this hobby/world. I have purchased my first Tarantula, he/she should be arriving on Wednesday. I went for a juvenile b.smithi. I would say that I have done a fair amount of research, especially on the Mexican Redknee, so have answered a lot of the basic questions a beginner would ask. But I know as soon as my new friend arrives I am going to get a ton more.</p><p>I have seen and held a tarantula in real life once before and that was like 10 years ago.</p><p>I am super excited for him/her to arrive and to set up their new home. I really want to give my little T the best in life, so if anyone had any good tips, I'm all ears.</p><p></p><p>Stacey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stacey Ryan, post: 120408, member: 27011"] Hi guys, I'm very new to this hobby/world. I have purchased my first Tarantula, he/she should be arriving on Wednesday. I went for a juvenile b.smithi. I would say that I have done a fair amount of research, especially on the Mexican Redknee, so have answered a lot of the basic questions a beginner would ask. But I know as soon as my new friend arrives I am going to get a ton more. I have seen and held a tarantula in real life once before and that was like 10 years ago. I am super excited for him/her to arrive and to set up their new home. I really want to give my little T the best in life, so if anyone had any good tips, I'm all ears. Stacey. [/QUOTE]
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