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<blockquote data-quote="Oredhel" data-source="post: 221591" data-attributes="member: 39584"><p>Hello and welcome! I'm also a beginner and i'm starting with a T albopilosum, a Grammostola pulchripes and a Brachypelma boehmei. I bought the slings about four months ago and they are growing very much faster than i expected for what i've read about those Ts (maybe is the temperature, here in Argentina is summer rn, like around 30° C). But three of them are moulting like once a month since i have them. (i'm saying this because the slow growth rate is always mentioned as a drawback) </p><p>My G pulchripes has some attitude since the last molt, but nothing to worry about. (I guess she is always trying to eat something. Either roaches or my brush XD). She is also moving the substrate all the time but is always out at the open, very good display T so far. </p><p>The Brachypelma boehmei has been quite docile until now. I've read they can be skittish, but so far when i open the enclosure for feeding she just go for the roach and the first rehouse when i bought her was pretty easy as well. </p><p>I would recommend those two. =)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oredhel, post: 221591, member: 39584"] Hello and welcome! I'm also a beginner and i'm starting with a T albopilosum, a Grammostola pulchripes and a Brachypelma boehmei. I bought the slings about four months ago and they are growing very much faster than i expected for what i've read about those Ts (maybe is the temperature, here in Argentina is summer rn, like around 30° C). But three of them are moulting like once a month since i have them. (i'm saying this because the slow growth rate is always mentioned as a drawback) My G pulchripes has some attitude since the last molt, but nothing to worry about. (I guess she is always trying to eat something. Either roaches or my brush XD). She is also moving the substrate all the time but is always out at the open, very good display T so far. The Brachypelma boehmei has been quite docile until now. I've read they can be skittish, but so far when i open the enclosure for feeding she just go for the roach and the first rehouse when i bought her was pretty easy as well. I would recommend those two. =) [/QUOTE]
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