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<blockquote data-quote="Chubbs" data-source="post: 64079" data-attributes="member: 1084"><p>Avicularia are arboreal for one, G.rosea are terrestrial. Not even close. Also Avicularia are not communal they will eventually eat each other. No tarantula is communal, a few species are just more tolerant of one another. I mean this in the most inoffensive way possible dude, but the very fact that you even had to ask if care between an arboreal species and a terrestrial species, gives me the impression that you haven't done much research, and being a beginner, you're probably still grasping the basics of tarantula care in general. So I feel that a communal would not be a good idea, even with more tolerant species. I've been keeping tarantulas about 12 years now including arboreals, terrestrials, new worlds, and old worlds, and even I will admit that I am not ready to attempt a communal set-up. There are probably keepers with years more experience than me that feel the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chubbs, post: 64079, member: 1084"] Avicularia are arboreal for one, G.rosea are terrestrial. Not even close. Also Avicularia are not communal they will eventually eat each other. No tarantula is communal, a few species are just more tolerant of one another. I mean this in the most inoffensive way possible dude, but the very fact that you even had to ask if care between an arboreal species and a terrestrial species, gives me the impression that you haven't done much research, and being a beginner, you're probably still grasping the basics of tarantula care in general. So I feel that a communal would not be a good idea, even with more tolerant species. I've been keeping tarantulas about 12 years now including arboreals, terrestrials, new worlds, and old worlds, and even I will admit that I am not ready to attempt a communal set-up. There are probably keepers with years more experience than me that feel the same. [/QUOTE]
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