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<blockquote data-quote="PanzoN88" data-source="post: 118386" data-attributes="member: 4548"><p>E. Sp. red I will recommend to everybody. They are very adventurous, even as slings. They do have a slow growth rate, but they are great little tarantulas. </p><p></p><p>I don't have one, but B. klaasi are very stunning.</p><p></p><p>B. albopilosum are great eaters and look very bulky with those hairs. I raised mine up from a 1/4" sling and se is around 2.5"- 3" DLS.</p><p></p><p>G. porteri are just G. porteri</p><p></p><p>G. rosea are just G. rosea</p><p></p><p>G. pulchripes are stunning and decent eaters</p><p></p><p>E. parvulus I can't say much about this species, but the fact that they are uncommon and in the Euathlus genus are reason enough to recommend.</p><p></p><p>E. Sp. red have the best temperaments out of the list.</p><p></p><p>C. elegans, G. porteri and G. rosea I would say have the most "unpredictable" temperaments. Remember individual specimens do vary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PanzoN88, post: 118386, member: 4548"] E. Sp. red I will recommend to everybody. They are very adventurous, even as slings. They do have a slow growth rate, but they are great little tarantulas. I don't have one, but B. klaasi are very stunning. B. albopilosum are great eaters and look very bulky with those hairs. I raised mine up from a 1/4" sling and se is around 2.5"- 3" DLS. G. porteri are just G. porteri G. rosea are just G. rosea G. pulchripes are stunning and decent eaters E. parvulus I can't say much about this species, but the fact that they are uncommon and in the Euathlus genus are reason enough to recommend. E. Sp. red have the best temperaments out of the list. C. elegans, G. porteri and G. rosea I would say have the most "unpredictable" temperaments. Remember individual specimens do vary. [/QUOTE]
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