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<blockquote data-quote="Iputtie" data-source="post: 55372" data-attributes="member: 4167"><p>Ok good. I didn't realize that the Lasiodora parahybana could be as fast as you say it could (<em>wasn't told until you pointed it out),</em> but nature has it's surprises as always. But like I said, I don't intent to handle the tarantula everday but just <strong>for show and tell</strong>, which I hope will only be once every now, and then which is normal from what I understand. I could understand how you'd believe, I think tarantulas are essentially a stuffed animal or a extatic puppy. That's also why I came to a forum specifically on tarantulas to learn more, but nonetheless I'm also learning on Google/Youtube... But I feel as if I'm not buying a tarantula in spite as of now... Now that I think of it, I'd think it'd be really cool to own one but not in spite, but to own it and make it last...</p><p></p><p>I made this thread so I can choose a tarantula to get... I also made this thread because, there are many factors that I'd like to have a discussion with... Like, how long does this tarantula last, how big of a terrarium, what type of gravel, what food, is it docile, is it fast... Many factors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iputtie, post: 55372, member: 4167"] Ok good. I didn't realize that the Lasiodora parahybana could be as fast as you say it could ([I]wasn't told until you pointed it out),[/I] but nature has it's surprises as always. But like I said, I don't intent to handle the tarantula everday but just [B]for show and tell[/B], which I hope will only be once every now, and then which is normal from what I understand. I could understand how you'd believe, I think tarantulas are essentially a stuffed animal or a extatic puppy. That's also why I came to a forum specifically on tarantulas to learn more, but nonetheless I'm also learning on Google/Youtube... But I feel as if I'm not buying a tarantula in spite as of now... Now that I think of it, I'd think it'd be really cool to own one but not in spite, but to own it and make it last... I made this thread so I can choose a tarantula to get... I also made this thread because, there are many factors that I'd like to have a discussion with... Like, how long does this tarantula last, how big of a terrarium, what type of gravel, what food, is it docile, is it fast... Many factors. [/QUOTE]
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