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T. Apophysis. Beginner?
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldiesgiants" data-source="post: 229463" data-attributes="member: 44822"><p>Hi all. </p><p>So I ordered a beginner box as I wanted more spiders and my wife wanted one too. The one I bought was specifically beginner but one of the Ts was a rather large Juvie theraphosa apophysis and I'm pretty sure they are definitely not a beginner species. I have no quams about keeping the T as I love it already but its very fast and was throwing up defense poses left and right when unboxing. </p><p>Is this a beginner species? (I know "beginner" is a very broad term) I'm not stupid after she(?) Arrived I started doing as much research into the species as possible. I also got an L. Klugi and a B.hamorii. both of which were extremely docile and went into their enclosures with no trouble. </p><p>Thanks guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldiesgiants, post: 229463, member: 44822"] Hi all. So I ordered a beginner box as I wanted more spiders and my wife wanted one too. The one I bought was specifically beginner but one of the Ts was a rather large Juvie theraphosa apophysis and I'm pretty sure they are definitely not a beginner species. I have no quams about keeping the T as I love it already but its very fast and was throwing up defense poses left and right when unboxing. Is this a beginner species? (I know "beginner" is a very broad term) I'm not stupid after she(?) Arrived I started doing as much research into the species as possible. I also got an L. Klugi and a B.hamorii. both of which were extremely docile and went into their enclosures with no trouble. Thanks guys. [/QUOTE]
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