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<blockquote data-quote="PanzoN88" data-source="post: 172751" data-attributes="member: 4548"><p>I second what phil said above, though I'm going to add another to the list [USER=7949]@sdsnybny[/USER] </p><p></p><p>A couple good species to start with are:</p><p></p><p>Grammostola pulchripes </p><p></p><p>Tliltocatl albopilosus (I started with a sling of this species)</p><p></p><p>Brachypelma hamorii </p><p></p><p>Brachypelma emilia </p><p></p><p>Aphonopelma hentzi (most would probably say Aphonopelma chalcodes, but they don't look as good nor eat as well as A. hentzi in my opinion.)</p><p></p><p>All of the species are raised the same way for the most part, but T. albopilosus like a little more moisture than the others, overflowing the water dish slightly can solve that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PanzoN88, post: 172751, member: 4548"] I second what phil said above, though I'm going to add another to the list [USER=7949]@sdsnybny[/USER] A couple good species to start with are: Grammostola pulchripes Tliltocatl albopilosus (I started with a sling of this species) Brachypelma hamorii Brachypelma emilia Aphonopelma hentzi (most would probably say Aphonopelma chalcodes, but they don't look as good nor eat as well as A. hentzi in my opinion.) All of the species are raised the same way for the most part, but T. albopilosus like a little more moisture than the others, overflowing the water dish slightly can solve that. [/QUOTE]
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