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<blockquote data-quote="Kajo" data-source="post: 234165" data-attributes="member: 48725"><p>Hey, thanks for the replies! This is kind of interesting as when I asked this same question on another forum I was overhelmingly recommended the G. pulcripies! I think I'm gravitating more and more towards that even though the available slings are so tiny. I'd propably go with the bigger LP female if they weren't such notorius hairers. And even the hairs wouldn't be that big of an issue if not for my teeny tiny apartment. Everything I've read about them warns about the hairs getting blown around while rehousing and I'm worried that I'd manage to get the hairs everywhere including my bed since I live in an 11 m2 bedroom in student housing with other areas in shared use... Of course that's still a possibility with any T with uricitating hairs but I'd prefer to minimize that possibility <img src="http://www.tarantulaforum.com/images/tarantulasmiley.jpg" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":T:" title="Tarantula Smiley :T:" data-shortname=":T:" /> I'm also not yet counting brachys out completely. And Bumba does seem interesting too!</p><p></p><p>Thanks again, the replies have been helpful! I'll continue my research and will propably pop back here for some more questions if need be!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kajo, post: 234165, member: 48725"] Hey, thanks for the replies! This is kind of interesting as when I asked this same question on another forum I was overhelmingly recommended the G. pulcripies! I think I'm gravitating more and more towards that even though the available slings are so tiny. I'd propably go with the bigger LP female if they weren't such notorius hairers. And even the hairs wouldn't be that big of an issue if not for my teeny tiny apartment. Everything I've read about them warns about the hairs getting blown around while rehousing and I'm worried that I'd manage to get the hairs everywhere including my bed since I live in an 11 m2 bedroom in student housing with other areas in shared use... Of course that's still a possibility with any T with uricitating hairs but I'd prefer to minimize that possibility :T: I'm also not yet counting brachys out completely. And Bumba does seem interesting too! Thanks again, the replies have been helpful! I'll continue my research and will propably pop back here for some more questions if need be! [/QUOTE]
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