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<blockquote data-quote="nedaK" data-source="post: 154630" data-attributes="member: 28551"><p>Heterothele villosella is a good one if you are looking into beginner old world tarantulas. A good new world is Neoholothele incei, which can come in a gold color form (oooh aaah). They are also fairly common so finding one shouldn’t be a problem. If you want something that has an attitude I’d go with Hapalopus sp. Columbia large. They are very pretty. There are many I haven’t mentioned but these are the ones that I know the most about behavior wise and such. I just realized every T I mentioned is a dwarf species.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nedaK, post: 154630, member: 28551"] Heterothele villosella is a good one if you are looking into beginner old world tarantulas. A good new world is Neoholothele incei, which can come in a gold color form (oooh aaah). They are also fairly common so finding one shouldn’t be a problem. If you want something that has an attitude I’d go with Hapalopus sp. Columbia large. They are very pretty. There are many I haven’t mentioned but these are the ones that I know the most about behavior wise and such. I just realized every T I mentioned is a dwarf species. [/QUOTE]
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