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Atabby

New Member
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Location
Oregon
Hey! Hi!
Um, I hate introductions but...
I have always been interested in spiders, but have not been that interested in tarantulas, until a couple of months ago when I followed a link in a totally different hobby site and started watching tarantula videos.
Now I am thinking about getting one so I thought it was prudent to read and communicate with Tarantula people.
My husband is not real thrilled with the idea of having a "gigantic biting spider" in the house.. but I can eventually wear him down with just about anything,, heh heh.
So I'm here to read, learn about and admire beautiful tarantulas..

I have had, and kept several "run of the mill" common spiders orb weavers, jumping spiders, Giant house spiders, sheet web spiders and others. I should probably look up the Latin names for them but list them.. but I'm tired of typing atm.

personal info about me, I'm past middle age. A young senior citizen. XD
I'll take my time and get acquainted with the forums before getting an actual spider though.
Cya!!!
 

Tnoob

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880
Location
Utah
You just have to get one, though. Also, if your husband can't handle a big bitey spider then you have a wife.
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Whitelightning777

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Get something pretty that has a great feeding response so that there's lots of feedback, tons of great choices.



You can also add Lasiodora species to the mix right next to B vagans and A geniculata.
 
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