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<blockquote data-quote="PanzoN88" data-source="post: 126984" data-attributes="member: 4548"><p>That is an excellent way to approach the hobby, Often times new keepers go for the Tarantula that catches their eye, before taking into consideration what that tarantula is capable of. There are a few who actually do research and work their way up the ladder (I am one of them) (I haven't even set foot into intermediate NWs yet, which will change soon).</p><p>What many newcomers don't know is that there are several eye catching species that are perfect for beginners (ex: T. cyaneolum, if you can find one).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PanzoN88, post: 126984, member: 4548"] That is an excellent way to approach the hobby, Often times new keepers go for the Tarantula that catches their eye, before taking into consideration what that tarantula is capable of. There are a few who actually do research and work their way up the ladder (I am one of them) (I haven't even set foot into intermediate NWs yet, which will change soon). What many newcomers don't know is that there are several eye catching species that are perfect for beginners (ex: T. cyaneolum, if you can find one). [/QUOTE]
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