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<blockquote data-quote="Nicolas C" data-source="post: 68838" data-attributes="member: 3795"><p>Welcome here Klaus (I'm a Klaus too, and have always thought a T should be named like this: Lasiodora klausnomii!). Yes, G pulchripes is a great starting T: rather docile (it always depends on individuals though), hardy, beautiful with the yellow markings on the legs, and growing (rather slowly...) to an impressive size. Congratulations!</p><p></p><p>I keep my 1 inch slings in plastic boxes with some holes (not too big so that it won't escape through them) for ventilation and a secured lid. Give your T a small waterdish (at this size, I use a plastic bottle cap).</p><p></p><p>Don't hesitate to ask questions, and even post pictures (your T, the enclosure, etc.), it's a pleasure to share.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicolas C, post: 68838, member: 3795"] Welcome here Klaus (I'm a Klaus too, and have always thought a T should be named like this: Lasiodora klausnomii!). Yes, G pulchripes is a great starting T: rather docile (it always depends on individuals though), hardy, beautiful with the yellow markings on the legs, and growing (rather slowly...) to an impressive size. Congratulations! I keep my 1 inch slings in plastic boxes with some holes (not too big so that it won't escape through them) for ventilation and a secured lid. Give your T a small waterdish (at this size, I use a plastic bottle cap). Don't hesitate to ask questions, and even post pictures (your T, the enclosure, etc.), it's a pleasure to share. [/QUOTE]
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