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im going on amazon to look for a book now thankyou v much xxx ![]() Last edited by ribena1989; 24-06-2011 at 06:39 AM.. |
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Re: licenses and spiders/
Thats what drew me to my leopard gecko they stalk there prey like a cat and even the end of her tail use to go. I use to find it amusing. Im sure there be a spider for you. And you could go visit a few repile places to go look at some ask as many ques as poss.
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Re: licenses and spiders/
I have kept tarantulas for years and would be happy to answer any questions you have. You do not need a licence to own one, so pick one you like and go for it
The 2 species you mentioned are ideal starter species, as with any Brachypelma species...Brachypelma smithi - Mexican Red Knee Brachypelma vagans - Mexican Red Rump Brachypelma klassi - Mexican Pink Brachypelma verdezi - Mexican Rose Grey Brachypelma baumgarteni - Mexican Orange Beauty Brachypelma emilia - Mexican Redleg Brachypelma albiceps - Curly Hair If you wanna go a bit more adventurous, then you can get a Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens (Greenbottle Blue) they are my ideal starter species as you get everything you want out of a tarantula. They have a decent growth rate, ravenous feeders, make very intricate webs and they are absolutely stunning for spiderling to adult. Google the name and you will see for yourself They can be a little skittish sometimes, but are not an aggressive species.
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