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Second t? avicularia versicolor?

LittlebitAtatime

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First t was a Mexican red knee. Can't wait for it to grow up :/

Did some research for what are considered the most beautiful spiders out there but still known for being docile. The A versicolor seems to fit the bill but I am concerned since its more likely to jump? (into chest or face from hands). I plan to get this as a sling for the blue phase. I would hate to drop it on accident.


I am kind of impatient and looking for suggestions for a full grown T that I can handle and is still beautiful (maybe not an arboreal?)


Money is not an issue, I'd rather have a few stunning Ts than a bunch that I resent getting.

Thanks
 

spiderengineer

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basically when handling a T that is a risk that will always be their, which is them potentially falling out of your hand and that is why you should avoid holding one.
 

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