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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Jay" data-source="post: 130472" data-attributes="member: 27677"><p>Welcome! </p><p>I have found this forum to be very friendly and helpful, just reading old threads will keep you occupied for quite a while! </p><p>I'm fairly new to keeping tarantulas myself but my long experience in keeping "enclosures" has come in useful. </p><p>Don't be afraid to buy a juvenile as opposed to a sling (sling is a contraction of spiderling, a very small baby spider). In most ways something a bit larger is easier to manage, and not as fragile as a tiny one. </p><p>You're starting a great hobby, welcome to the ranks of the infected!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Jay, post: 130472, member: 27677"] Welcome! I have found this forum to be very friendly and helpful, just reading old threads will keep you occupied for quite a while! I'm fairly new to keeping tarantulas myself but my long experience in keeping "enclosures" has come in useful. Don't be afraid to buy a juvenile as opposed to a sling (sling is a contraction of spiderling, a very small baby spider). In most ways something a bit larger is easier to manage, and not as fragile as a tiny one. You're starting a great hobby, welcome to the ranks of the infected! [/QUOTE]
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