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<blockquote data-quote="Vulash" data-source="post: 217371" data-attributes="member: 39083"><p>Hey everyone! </p><p></p><p>My name is Tim, and I'm new to the forum and new to tarantula keeping. I had never intended to keep tarantulas most of my life, although I've always thought spiders were really cool. I grew up in West Virginia and didn't even realize tarantulas were in the U.S. until seeing one in the wild in Arizona about 10 years ago. A few months ago I saw a tiktok of a Caribena Versicolor and thought "I might actually like to have one of those". I started obsessively learning, as I usually do and here I am. </p><p></p><p>After all of my research I went to order a T. Albo, but realized I could get it free if I ordered a different one instead - GBB. Before the order shipped I thought "well I know I want two more I should probably take advantage of the shipping". I mean, it just made financial since you know? So now I'm at 14 Ts my first month in. I went a bit off the deep end. All are new world, but I have a variety of sizes, habitats, temperaments, speed, etc. All of them are slings of various sizes except one juvenile I "rescued" from Petco because of its conditions (I won't do that again). </p><p></p><p>As for me, I'm a geologist living in Houston, Texas. I'm not a city person at all, but I make do. I'm into kayak fishing, trout fishing, board games, D&D, reading, woodworking, and probably a bunch of other outdoor activities. I love learning new things and will often be reading up on a new topic. </p><p></p><p>That is probably more introduction than anyone needs, so thank you for having me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vulash, post: 217371, member: 39083"] Hey everyone! My name is Tim, and I'm new to the forum and new to tarantula keeping. I had never intended to keep tarantulas most of my life, although I've always thought spiders were really cool. I grew up in West Virginia and didn't even realize tarantulas were in the U.S. until seeing one in the wild in Arizona about 10 years ago. A few months ago I saw a tiktok of a Caribena Versicolor and thought "I might actually like to have one of those". I started obsessively learning, as I usually do and here I am. After all of my research I went to order a T. Albo, but realized I could get it free if I ordered a different one instead - GBB. Before the order shipped I thought "well I know I want two more I should probably take advantage of the shipping". I mean, it just made financial since you know? So now I'm at 14 Ts my first month in. I went a bit off the deep end. All are new world, but I have a variety of sizes, habitats, temperaments, speed, etc. All of them are slings of various sizes except one juvenile I "rescued" from Petco because of its conditions (I won't do that again). As for me, I'm a geologist living in Houston, Texas. I'm not a city person at all, but I make do. I'm into kayak fishing, trout fishing, board games, D&D, reading, woodworking, and probably a bunch of other outdoor activities. I love learning new things and will often be reading up on a new topic. That is probably more introduction than anyone needs, so thank you for having me! [/QUOTE]
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