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<blockquote data-quote="Not Savsonite" data-source="post: 218844" data-attributes="member: 38525"><p>If you go the spiderling route is definitely more rewarding. If you've never had a spiderling before I'd recommend a slow grower paired with a fast grower that are easier to care for. </p><p>Lasiodora parahybana are cheap, and incredibly enjoyable watching them grow. I received two LP about 1/2-3/4" in January, they're now close to 3". </p><p>I received a Brachypelma smithi in the same order closer to 1/2", now it's a solid inch</p><p></p><p>As stated before me, the majority of unsexed juveniles you see will be males, though if you keep an eye out you can find moderately priced juvenile females.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Not Savsonite, post: 218844, member: 38525"] If you go the spiderling route is definitely more rewarding. If you've never had a spiderling before I'd recommend a slow grower paired with a fast grower that are easier to care for. Lasiodora parahybana are cheap, and incredibly enjoyable watching them grow. I received two LP about 1/2-3/4" in January, they're now close to 3". I received a Brachypelma smithi in the same order closer to 1/2", now it's a solid inch As stated before me, the majority of unsexed juveniles you see will be males, though if you keep an eye out you can find moderately priced juvenile females. [/QUOTE]
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