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<blockquote data-quote="Grandsouls" data-source="post: 168225" data-attributes="member: 32091"><p>Coming from a noob in the hobby, long time researcher and fanatic, just finally starting to get into the hobby though. first tarantula was a G. Rosea I have had her over 10 years now.. Boring they may be, she has gone over a year without eating before. She is aggressive, many have been known to be very calm though.. But they are a fairly slow species and a very hardy species require very very low humidity. Can be kept in a cheap 10 gallon, or a plastic tub. Boring I have to admit, but a excellent ( in my opinion being a noob to this hobby. ) introduction to tarantulas. Even when very aggressive like my girl, very easy to deal with and rehouse etc.</p><p>As others stated stay away from mesh, that is no good. Beginner terrestrial species can be kept happily in a cheap plastic tub, found at Walmart, dollar stores, hardware stores etc.</p><p>Coming from reptile background. The Only thing IMO that cage is good for is a chameleon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grandsouls, post: 168225, member: 32091"] Coming from a noob in the hobby, long time researcher and fanatic, just finally starting to get into the hobby though. first tarantula was a G. Rosea I have had her over 10 years now.. Boring they may be, she has gone over a year without eating before. She is aggressive, many have been known to be very calm though.. But they are a fairly slow species and a very hardy species require very very low humidity. Can be kept in a cheap 10 gallon, or a plastic tub. Boring I have to admit, but a excellent ( in my opinion being a noob to this hobby. ) introduction to tarantulas. Even when very aggressive like my girl, very easy to deal with and rehouse etc. As others stated stay away from mesh, that is no good. Beginner terrestrial species can be kept happily in a cheap plastic tub, found at Walmart, dollar stores, hardware stores etc. Coming from reptile background. The Only thing IMO that cage is good for is a chameleon. [/QUOTE]
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