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What is a fast-growing new world tarantula with an even temperament?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rs50matt" data-source="post: 178779" data-attributes="member: 27872"><p>I see a lot of people suggesting A genics but in my honest opinion our Genic is one of the most ill tempered T that we have, and we keep 172 different species...... Tliltocatl are fast growning brachypelmas basically and a lot less likely to kick hairs. Sabulosus are nice looking but in Europe not the easiest species to find. Not sure about in the states. N Incei and Incei Gold are nice species to keep. Grammostola are also interesting (except Rosea) and none of the ones we keep kick hairs. But they are slow growing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rs50matt, post: 178779, member: 27872"] I see a lot of people suggesting A genics but in my honest opinion our Genic is one of the most ill tempered T that we have, and we keep 172 different species...... Tliltocatl are fast growning brachypelmas basically and a lot less likely to kick hairs. Sabulosus are nice looking but in Europe not the easiest species to find. Not sure about in the states. N Incei and Incei Gold are nice species to keep. Grammostola are also interesting (except Rosea) and none of the ones we keep kick hairs. But they are slow growing. [/QUOTE]
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