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<blockquote data-quote="Venom2090" data-source="post: 82852" data-attributes="member: 6782"><p>avicularia require specific set ups in order to thrive. many beginners, myself included, set up their first avic wrong and killed it. they get recommended as a first arboreal only because most specimens are pretty calm and arent as defensive and prone to teleport like other NW arboreal genera. they are hardy once setup well. dont buy spiders from reptile dealers. im not from the states but i recommend petcenter.usa, jamiestarantulas, ken the bug guy. try to get one above 1.5" as they become a lot hardier after that point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Venom2090, post: 82852, member: 6782"] avicularia require specific set ups in order to thrive. many beginners, myself included, set up their first avic wrong and killed it. they get recommended as a first arboreal only because most specimens are pretty calm and arent as defensive and prone to teleport like other NW arboreal genera. they are hardy once setup well. dont buy spiders from reptile dealers. im not from the states but i recommend petcenter.usa, jamiestarantulas, ken the bug guy. try to get one above 1.5" as they become a lot hardier after that point. [/QUOTE]
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