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<blockquote data-quote="Saberfal" data-source="post: 84490" data-attributes="member: 7968"><p>Hello everyone,</p><p></p><p> I just wanted to introduce myself and all that good stuff. So I'm Saberfal, and I'm a T addict. </p><p></p><p>I was heavily vested into the saltwater reef hobby and plan on getting back into it at a later date (amazing hobby, definitely give it a look).</p><p></p><p>After getting out of that hobby, I was kind of lost for a while. I wanted to have some kind of critter, but wanted it to be pretty cheap to get into and enjoy. Tarantula videos kept popping up on youtube, and after doing tons of reading I decided it was the way to go. </p><p></p><p>Right now my collection is really small. I have a Grammostola rosea, and a Brachypelma albopilosum. I got the rose from Jamie's, and the curly from petco (it happened to be the only species they had). </p><p></p><p>While they are incredibly interesting, they are also quite boring. In fact I haven't seen the curly at all as all it does is burrow. Both have molted just fine in about the 2 months that I've had them.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I tend to dive right in when I choose a hobby and this one is no different. From the species that I know I want soon, I just had to fall in love with some of the more notorious species. So as of right now these are the T's I'm looking to get next.</p><p></p><p>Heteroscodra maculata</p><p>Avicularia purpurea</p><p>Psalmopoeus irminia</p><p></p><p>There are a few others I would also like to get, but these are my big "must have" T's.</p><p>I'm aware they do get big, fast as lightning, agressive, and pack a mean bite I want no part of. I'd like to say that I appreciate any words of caution, but I'm confident I can provide great husbandry for theses T's and also remain safe while doing so. </p><p></p><p>I would be interested in buying slings of these species and just hearing about your experiences with them too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saberfal, post: 84490, member: 7968"] Hello everyone, I just wanted to introduce myself and all that good stuff. So I'm Saberfal, and I'm a T addict. I was heavily vested into the saltwater reef hobby and plan on getting back into it at a later date (amazing hobby, definitely give it a look). After getting out of that hobby, I was kind of lost for a while. I wanted to have some kind of critter, but wanted it to be pretty cheap to get into and enjoy. Tarantula videos kept popping up on youtube, and after doing tons of reading I decided it was the way to go. Right now my collection is really small. I have a Grammostola rosea, and a Brachypelma albopilosum. I got the rose from Jamie's, and the curly from petco (it happened to be the only species they had). While they are incredibly interesting, they are also quite boring. In fact I haven't seen the curly at all as all it does is burrow. Both have molted just fine in about the 2 months that I've had them. I tend to dive right in when I choose a hobby and this one is no different. From the species that I know I want soon, I just had to fall in love with some of the more notorious species. So as of right now these are the T's I'm looking to get next. Heteroscodra maculata Avicularia purpurea Psalmopoeus irminia There are a few others I would also like to get, but these are my big "must have" T's. I'm aware they do get big, fast as lightning, agressive, and pack a mean bite I want no part of. I'd like to say that I appreciate any words of caution, but I'm confident I can provide great husbandry for theses T's and also remain safe while doing so. I would be interested in buying slings of these species and just hearing about your experiences with them too! [/QUOTE]
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