Thank you ^__^Welcome to the forum
I actually just got one the other day from a local reptile shop, she is a beauty. It's an LP (Brazilian Salmon Pink Tarantula) she is about 5-6 months old from what I heard.You don't have one yet? What direction were you thinking of going in? Terrestrial/arboreal? Breeder/show/online purchase?
Thank you very much, and I am now a proud LP owner ^_^Hi welcome. We all would be happy to help further your knowledge about tarantulas and help you get on your way to become a proud tarantula owner.
Woah... I mean I grew up living with everyday spiders; ranging from regular jumping spiders in the garden to the venomous black widow, but you my friend have a lot more experience. I hope to acquire some of the knowledge you have gained since you've been a T owner.Welcome...There is a wealth of information on this site, and lots of very nice people...I purchased my first T last October, and now I have almost thirty...However, I have five duplicates that I plan to rehome, as I really don't wish to get overwhelmed...They require a lot of care when you get this many...Just trying to let you know, it's a very addictive hobby and you'd be surprised at just how attached you can get to these T's, and how you even tend to mourn at the loss of one...
Thank you so muchHey james welcome aboard!
Hey James, Happy to have another member of the LP club (oh and the Tarantula Forum clubs as well ). One of the true GIANTS in the hobby. Good luck and welcome aboard!I actually just got one the other day from a local reptile shop, she is a beauty. It's an LP (Brazilian Salmon Pink Tarantula) she is about 5-6 months old from what I heard.