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Dwarf species as beginner species?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rs50matt" data-source="post: 156943" data-attributes="member: 27872"><p>I agree with [USER=29323]@m0lsx[/USER] that the perfect starter T for you would be a homoeoma chilensis however finding a grown on specimen would be next to impossible. </p><p></p><p>C Elegans is a cute little T but can be very fast. </p><p></p><p>Would you concider getting a larger species but a sling or slightly grown on specimen? Brachypelmas and Grammostolas are generally quite calm Ts and slow growing. If you were to get one as a sling or around an inch you'll have time to get used to it and be comfortable before it moults and you have a 1.5" spider. Then the process repeats.. you get comfortable for a while..it moults...etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rs50matt, post: 156943, member: 27872"] I agree with [USER=29323]@m0lsx[/USER] that the perfect starter T for you would be a homoeoma chilensis however finding a grown on specimen would be next to impossible. C Elegans is a cute little T but can be very fast. Would you concider getting a larger species but a sling or slightly grown on specimen? Brachypelmas and Grammostolas are generally quite calm Ts and slow growing. If you were to get one as a sling or around an inch you'll have time to get used to it and be comfortable before it moults and you have a 1.5" spider. Then the process repeats.. you get comfortable for a while..it moults...etc. [/QUOTE]
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