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New to the hobby would a poecilotheria rufilata be a good first choice
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<blockquote data-quote="LoveClash" data-source="post: 231498" data-attributes="member: 46980"><p>after look at a few types of tarantulas i landed on poecilotheria rufilata i really like the fact that they live in colonies. if i were to get a few to start one where would be the best place to buy them. Also is it possible put two adults in the same enclosure would they co habitat or do they need to be raised together to live together?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoveClash, post: 231498, member: 46980"] after look at a few types of tarantulas i landed on poecilotheria rufilata i really like the fact that they live in colonies. if i were to get a few to start one where would be the best place to buy them. Also is it possible put two adults in the same enclosure would they co habitat or do they need to be raised together to live together? [/QUOTE]
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