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<blockquote data-quote="tarantulas118" data-source="post: 219582" data-attributes="member: 39333"><p>Congrats on the T’s! Welcome to tarantula forums the actual friendliest forum for tarantulas anywhere. i don’t know if a heat pad is needed since tarantulas do very well in low 70’s temp which is room temperature. Starting with a gbb and an LP is a pretty big dip into the hobby but then look at me, almost 4 months into the hobby and my first was Brachypelma boehmei and then a Theraphosa Stirmi but yours are still good “beginner“ species. Rehousings might be a bit hard with your condition just get someone to help you like your son. Hope you like this forum and welcome to the hobby. Be careful the tarantula hobby is very addictive so you’ll start with 2 and end up with 200 of these things</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tarantulas118, post: 219582, member: 39333"] Congrats on the T’s! Welcome to tarantula forums the actual friendliest forum for tarantulas anywhere. i don’t know if a heat pad is needed since tarantulas do very well in low 70’s temp which is room temperature. Starting with a gbb and an LP is a pretty big dip into the hobby but then look at me, almost 4 months into the hobby and my first was Brachypelma boehmei and then a Theraphosa Stirmi but yours are still good “beginner“ species. Rehousings might be a bit hard with your condition just get someone to help you like your son. Hope you like this forum and welcome to the hobby. Be careful the tarantula hobby is very addictive so you’ll start with 2 and end up with 200 of these things [/QUOTE]
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