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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Mengele" data-source="post: 53867" data-attributes="member: 4138"><p>Hi all, this is my first post and i want to say Hi to my fellow Tarantula folks. My question is as followers and then my thoughts. What exactly constitutes a "not for beginners" Tarantula ? Is it the cost? How aggresive they are? Food costs? I have 2 myself already A Mexican red knee 'B smithi" and a Brazilian salmon giant birdeater,. I have had them for over 10 years and they are doing fine. I just ordered a Goliath pink foot bird-eater and should get her tomorrow. I have a 15 gallon tank set up with 4 inches of eco earth, A Nice Cork tube buried for her home and a water dish all set up easy peasy. If I get her and the set up seems small then i will go and get a 20 gallon tank and set it up. My qustion is that are these a 'Not for beginners" spider? I would not EVER handle mine and i just like to watch them. Also, all mine get is large crickets and they seem good. Should i include mice for them? how many times a year? what am i missing? I want to thank aLL OF YOU in advance !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Mengele, post: 53867, member: 4138"] Hi all, this is my first post and i want to say Hi to my fellow Tarantula folks. My question is as followers and then my thoughts. What exactly constitutes a "not for beginners" Tarantula ? Is it the cost? How aggresive they are? Food costs? I have 2 myself already A Mexican red knee 'B smithi" and a Brazilian salmon giant birdeater,. I have had them for over 10 years and they are doing fine. I just ordered a Goliath pink foot bird-eater and should get her tomorrow. I have a 15 gallon tank set up with 4 inches of eco earth, A Nice Cork tube buried for her home and a water dish all set up easy peasy. If I get her and the set up seems small then i will go and get a 20 gallon tank and set it up. My qustion is that are these a 'Not for beginners" spider? I would not EVER handle mine and i just like to watch them. Also, all mine get is large crickets and they seem good. Should i include mice for them? how many times a year? what am i missing? I want to thank aLL OF YOU in advance ! [/QUOTE]
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