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Which Tarantula? Mexican Red Knee vs Cobalt Blue
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<blockquote data-quote="Enn49" data-source="post: 136968" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>Some of my calmest Ts are OW including my Poecilotheria metallica, Phlogiellus sp. Baeri and Heterothele villosella whereas the most skittish T I have, a nightmare to rehouse, is one of my NW Nhandu chromatus. </p><p>I know the ladder system is a good guide but it isn't gospel. I began in the hobby in 2014 too and my 1st T was a juvenile OBT who never gave me any problems, never showed a threat pose. All I'd say is always be aware of where they are when dealing with any T, take all precautions that you can, keep your wits about you and always move slowly so you don't startle them.</p><p>As to which to get, a Brachy is always a good bet for a beginner as they are colourful and almost always on view as they get older on the other hand, although I've never kept a Cyriopagapus lividus, I believe they are pet holes that you will rarely see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enn49, post: 136968, member: 3458"] Some of my calmest Ts are OW including my Poecilotheria metallica, Phlogiellus sp. Baeri and Heterothele villosella whereas the most skittish T I have, a nightmare to rehouse, is one of my NW Nhandu chromatus. I know the ladder system is a good guide but it isn't gospel. I began in the hobby in 2014 too and my 1st T was a juvenile OBT who never gave me any problems, never showed a threat pose. All I'd say is always be aware of where they are when dealing with any T, take all precautions that you can, keep your wits about you and always move slowly so you don't startle them. As to which to get, a Brachy is always a good bet for a beginner as they are colourful and almost always on view as they get older on the other hand, although I've never kept a Cyriopagapus lividus, I believe they are pet holes that you will rarely see. [/QUOTE]
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