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Tabitha

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Good morning to you!
Welcome to the forum, it’s a brilliant and friendly place, you’ll get all the top information you need here for sure.
“Look into getting a couple” Hehe...That’s what I said... 26 tarantulas ago! :rolleyes::)
Prepare to get seriously addicted! :T: They are such incredible creatures.
Best of luck with your new collection.:D
 

T-Baby

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Welcome to the forum @Delboy! This is an amazing forum to use for anything you need, everyone is always willing to help.
Let’s get you involved! What Tarantulas are you looking at getting?
 

Delboy

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Welcome to the forum @Delboy! This is an amazing forum to use for anything you need, everyone is always willing to help.
Let’s get you involved! What Tarantulas are you looking at getting?
Don't know yet probably something that's steady and not to difficult to look after been looking at diff setups and what's best for them any suggestions for a couple of spiders cheers
 

Enn49

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Hello and welcome :)
Any of the Brachypelma genus make a good tarantula to begin with.
 

T-Baby

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Don't know yet probably something that's steady and not to difficult to look after been looking at diff setups and what's best for them any suggestions for a couple of spiders cheers

Brachypelma Albopilosum is a nice one, easy to care for and looks too adorable.
 

ilovebrachys

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Welcome to the forum:) as other members have already rightly pointed out Brachypelmas are an excellent introduction to tarantulas:)
 

PanzoN88

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Welcome to the forum and eventually the hobby.

B. albopilosum are amazing first tarantulas. I started with one of these as a sling, easy to care for and readily available (Nicaraguan B. albopilosum look better than the Honduran variant).

G. pulchripes easy to raise, great eaters

Not sure how available they are in the UK, but a species that always gets overlooked is the A. hentzi.
 

MissKitty

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Good morning to you!
Welcome to the forum, it’s a brilliant and friendly place, you’ll get all the top information you need here for sure.
“Look into getting a couple” Hehe...That’s what I said... 26 tarantulas ago! :rolleyes::)
Prepare to get seriously addicted! :T: They are such incredible creatures.
Best of luck with your new collection.:D


Yes, I have only 3 but want to add more!!!
 

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