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<blockquote data-quote="Tgotty90" data-source="post: 126508" data-attributes="member: 8413"><p>Can't go wrong with any of the suggestions but as Enn and MassExodus said, Lp is the best recommendation if you want something easy to care for and super fast growing. Great Ts, you won't be disappointed with a Lp.</p><p></p><p>If you're leaning toward a arboreal species I might add Psalmopoeus Pulcher along to the mix. Fast growing and pretty easy going, atleast in my experience. If you want a good in between beginner to intermediate, these are great, like other psalmopoeus species they can be quite fast, but overall much more docile than others in the genus. Enough to keep you on your toes but still easily manageable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tgotty90, post: 126508, member: 8413"] Can't go wrong with any of the suggestions but as Enn and MassExodus said, Lp is the best recommendation if you want something easy to care for and super fast growing. Great Ts, you won't be disappointed with a Lp. If you're leaning toward a arboreal species I might add Psalmopoeus Pulcher along to the mix. Fast growing and pretty easy going, atleast in my experience. If you want a good in between beginner to intermediate, these are great, like other psalmopoeus species they can be quite fast, but overall much more docile than others in the genus. Enough to keep you on your toes but still easily manageable. [/QUOTE]
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