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New species wanted

HTay

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So my two dream T's right now are a GBB and Blue Fang.
What is the care like for both?
Does anyone have a preference other than looks?
I honestly think every T has something special about their appearance.
Thanks!
 

spidey noob

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tyne & wear uk
hope this helps ;) both stunning spices !!!
hi her is the info on GBB
ORIGIN VENEZUELA
LIFESTYLE TERRESTRIAL
TEMP 22-29°C
HUMIDITY 60-65%
LEG SPAN 15CM
DISPOSITION SKITTISH
SUITABILITY 3 (venom strenght)

info for blue fang
ORIGIN / French Guiana
LIFESTYLE / TERRESTRIAL
TEMP / 22-26°
HUMIDITY / 70-80%
LEG SPAN / 10-12cm
DISPOSITION / defensive
SUITABILITY / 3
 

MassExodus

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Outside San Antonio, TX
So my two dream T's right now are a GBB and Blue Fang.
What is the care like for both?
Does anyone have a preference other than looks?
I honestly think every T has something special about their appearance.
Thanks!
Howdy. I don't have a blue fang so I can't say much about them, other than that they're an interesting spider...I do have 2 GBBs though, and would recommend them to anyone. They web a lot, those haunted enclosures are awesome, they hit prey like they're starving, and both of mine show themselves on a regular basis. One of my top five favorite spiders, they are skittish, fast for a terrestrial, and as adults they're a dry species, which to me is always a plus.
 

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