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My first T.

McFryin

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My first T. B Smithi.
 

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kormath

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Great beginner T. Congrats!! mine started staying out in the open on top of hide at about 1-1.25" dls. Somewhat active and fun to watch.
 

Phil

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My first T too. Excellent choice. Will always have at least one in my collection.
 

Johnnyp1987

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A little friendly advice, lose the water dish. When they are that small they will very easily drown, espcially given the depth of that dish, and thats the last thing you would want to happen. It should be able to get all its fluids from its food until it grows abit more, then add the water dish [emoji4]
 

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A little friendly advice, lose the water dish. When they are that small they will very easily drown, espcially given the depth of that dish, and thats the last thing you would want to happen. It should be able to get all its fluids from its food until it grows abit more, then add the water dish [emoji4]
That's very good advice. If you must keep the water dish, no reason too though as per JohnnyP's post, put some aquarium gravel in it so that the spider can climb out. ☺
 

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