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<blockquote data-quote="Donk" data-source="post: 425" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>Whilst I agree Brachys and Roseas are great beginners....I personally feel if the original poster or any other potentional owner wishs to have a trantula (or any other animal for that matter) research is paramount, visiting othe rnearby keepers, shops and show if possible is vitual...just because we recommend something doesnt mean it is right for you....also whats to say you dont think the recommened (after purchasing) is boring or isnt what you expected it can out you off keeping or cause you to return him/her, I would suggest searching for a T you like (look in person or online) then research research research and get the animal you want not what you feel yous hould to get into the hobby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Donk, post: 425, member: 24"] Whilst I agree Brachys and Roseas are great beginners....I personally feel if the original poster or any other potentional owner wishs to have a trantula (or any other animal for that matter) research is paramount, visiting othe rnearby keepers, shops and show if possible is vitual...just because we recommend something doesnt mean it is right for you....also whats to say you dont think the recommened (after purchasing) is boring or isnt what you expected it can out you off keeping or cause you to return him/her, I would suggest searching for a T you like (look in person or online) then research research research and get the animal you want not what you feel yous hould to get into the hobby. [/QUOTE]
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