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<blockquote data-quote="Therasoid" data-source="post: 46840" data-attributes="member: 3538"><p>Hello Alex, welcome to the forum and the hobby. Many start the hobby with G. rosea, they're inexpensive, hardy and easy to care for. I have 2 RCF and enjoy them. Be warned this species is prone to mood swings, long periods of not eating, slow growing and don't move about too much. Give them a hide, water dish, adequate ventilation and feed once weekly or every ten days. </p><p> Get the basic husbandry skills to a level you're comfortable with and you'll be fine. A good beginners book for New World terrestrials is the Tarantula Keepers Guide by Stan Schultz. Covers most everything you'll need to get a good feel for the hobby and its inexpensive to boot. [emoji4] </p><p> Use the search function, in the forum, as many questions about G. rosea have been answered in the Genus Grammostola section. </p><p> Happy T'ing!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Therasoid, post: 46840, member: 3538"] Hello Alex, welcome to the forum and the hobby. Many start the hobby with G. rosea, they're inexpensive, hardy and easy to care for. I have 2 RCF and enjoy them. Be warned this species is prone to mood swings, long periods of not eating, slow growing and don't move about too much. Give them a hide, water dish, adequate ventilation and feed once weekly or every ten days. Get the basic husbandry skills to a level you're comfortable with and you'll be fine. A good beginners book for New World terrestrials is the Tarantula Keepers Guide by Stan Schultz. Covers most everything you'll need to get a good feel for the hobby and its inexpensive to boot. [emoji4] Use the search function, in the forum, as many questions about G. rosea have been answered in the Genus Grammostola section. Happy T'ing!! [/QUOTE]
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