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<blockquote data-quote="leaveittoweaver" data-source="post: 94377" data-attributes="member: 4055"><p>I don't have a whole lot to add other then to echo that GBB's are pretty fast and nervous species. They generally have great appetites though. I set them up as semi terrestrial, they web heavily and like it very arid. I would not handle them.</p><p></p><p>All the other species, I have not personally kept but from my research, for someone new, the E.Campestrus is a great species to start with. They are hard to find though in my experience as adults. Net-bug has some slings right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leaveittoweaver, post: 94377, member: 4055"] I don't have a whole lot to add other then to echo that GBB's are pretty fast and nervous species. They generally have great appetites though. I set them up as semi terrestrial, they web heavily and like it very arid. I would not handle them. All the other species, I have not personally kept but from my research, for someone new, the E.Campestrus is a great species to start with. They are hard to find though in my experience as adults. Net-bug has some slings right now. [/QUOTE]
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