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<blockquote data-quote="Chubbs" data-source="post: 49920" data-attributes="member: 1084"><p>That's good, no need to go rushing into the deep end.</p><p></p><p>It depends what you're comfortable with and what your level of experience is. I'm guessing you're wanting to stick with a terrestrial for now, as pretty much all arboreals can be fast to a degree. Even Avics, while not as fast as other arboreal species, can still be quick and can and will jump when spooked. I'd recommend any type of Brachypelma or maybe Aphonopelma. If you want something larger, you could go with an A.geniculata or similar species. Just don't bother them any more than you have to, because they have very bad urticating hairs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chubbs, post: 49920, member: 1084"] That's good, no need to go rushing into the deep end. It depends what you're comfortable with and what your level of experience is. I'm guessing you're wanting to stick with a terrestrial for now, as pretty much all arboreals can be fast to a degree. Even Avics, while not as fast as other arboreal species, can still be quick and can and will jump when spooked. I'd recommend any type of Brachypelma or maybe Aphonopelma. If you want something larger, you could go with an A.geniculata or similar species. Just don't bother them any more than you have to, because they have very bad urticating hairs. [/QUOTE]
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