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What species would be good for me?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kymura" data-source="post: 65639" data-attributes="member: 4072"><p>I honestly have spent many happy hours watching my first dig and burrow, such busy little things, and they do grow more quickly then you </p><p>think they will (.5 slings at the time) Brachypelma <em>albopilosum </em> is always my personal recommendation as I just really love them. And they are easy to keep.That's the one they call the Honduran curlyhair, and it's often described as having a bad hair day. Mine has always been both calm and active and while it still burrows it stays close to the wall and I can see it nearly always.</p><p> (I placed an empty shipping vial in the center of the enclosure to 'force' the T to stay near the edges and its worked wonderfully ^*^)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kymura, post: 65639, member: 4072"] I honestly have spent many happy hours watching my first dig and burrow, such busy little things, and they do grow more quickly then you think they will (.5 slings at the time) [B] [/B]Brachypelma [I]albopilosum [/I] is always my personal recommendation as I just really love them. And they are easy to keep.That's the one they call the Honduran curlyhair, and it's often described as having a bad hair day. Mine has always been both calm and active and while it still burrows it stays close to the wall and I can see it nearly always. (I placed an empty shipping vial in the center of the enclosure to 'force' the T to stay near the edges and its worked wonderfully ^*^) [/QUOTE]
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