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Mr. T

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New to this forum ~~~ The name is James.

Just want to experience anything you generous people have to offer; in order to further my (little to none) knowledge of T's, and become an owner myself.

Thank you for having me.
 

LauraMI

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You don't have one yet? What direction were you thinking of going in? Terrestrial/arboreal? Breeder/show/online purchase?
 
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StoptheInsanity

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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...
 

Mr. T

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You don't have one yet? What direction were you thinking of going in? Terrestrial/arboreal? Breeder/show/online purchase?
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.
 

Mr. T

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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...
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.
 

Denny Dee

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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.
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!
 

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