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<blockquote data-quote="Carl Ash" data-source="post: 76917" data-attributes="member: 5854"><p>Oh my that is tragic :c. I'll go check out some more husbandry videos and things like that about curly hairs and see what I can find and come back with any questions. I really appreciate how responsive you have been Vanessa it's so cool to finally be able to share my passion with other people thanks to the internet! Sure seems that people who appreciate Ts are few and far in between but the community is so cool! Since you seem so knowledgable about Ts, maybe you could help me with maybe picking out a second species to add to the family! I told myself I wouldn't let myself get carried away with the hobby but I knew the moment I picked Elmo out from the reptile store that I may have just started a new addiction <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick Out Tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" />. Do you have any experience with these following species and if so which would you recommend(not for handling just viewing, so being extremely docile isn't as important as it was for picking out the first T). </p><p>I'm kind of narrowing down whats available at the reptile store I am so loyal to and here is what I have come down to:</p><p>Nhandu Chromatus spiderling (1/2-3/4"), an adult A. Avicularia, an adult Grammostola Sp. (rose hair), or a P. Cambridgei spiderling(1-1.5")</p><p>Any Ideas??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl Ash, post: 76917, member: 5854"] Oh my that is tragic :c. I'll go check out some more husbandry videos and things like that about curly hairs and see what I can find and come back with any questions. I really appreciate how responsive you have been Vanessa it's so cool to finally be able to share my passion with other people thanks to the internet! Sure seems that people who appreciate Ts are few and far in between but the community is so cool! Since you seem so knowledgable about Ts, maybe you could help me with maybe picking out a second species to add to the family! I told myself I wouldn't let myself get carried away with the hobby but I knew the moment I picked Elmo out from the reptile store that I may have just started a new addiction :p. Do you have any experience with these following species and if so which would you recommend(not for handling just viewing, so being extremely docile isn't as important as it was for picking out the first T). I'm kind of narrowing down whats available at the reptile store I am so loyal to and here is what I have come down to: Nhandu Chromatus spiderling (1/2-3/4"), an adult A. Avicularia, an adult Grammostola Sp. (rose hair), or a P. Cambridgei spiderling(1-1.5") Any Ideas?? [/QUOTE]
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