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<blockquote data-quote="Arachnoclown" data-source="post: 126493" data-attributes="member: 27444"><p>Avicularia avicularia, Theraphosa stirmi, Nhandu chromatus, Carabena versicolor. All grow pretty fast... Avicularia avicularia pinktoes grow fairly well and are fun to watch. They eat well and make cool hammocks. T. Stirmi would be a total hands off type of T. A little towards the intermediate side but if purchased as a sling I think you could grow with it. Nhandu chromatus are extremely fast growing and aggressive eaters. Carabena versicolor are fast growing and amazing to look at...real similar habits as the pinktoe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arachnoclown, post: 126493, member: 27444"] Avicularia avicularia, Theraphosa stirmi, Nhandu chromatus, Carabena versicolor. All grow pretty fast... Avicularia avicularia pinktoes grow fairly well and are fun to watch. They eat well and make cool hammocks. T. Stirmi would be a total hands off type of T. A little towards the intermediate side but if purchased as a sling I think you could grow with it. Nhandu chromatus are extremely fast growing and aggressive eaters. Carabena versicolor are fast growing and amazing to look at...real similar habits as the pinktoe. [/QUOTE]
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