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<blockquote data-quote="WolfSpider" data-source="post: 123115" data-attributes="member: 24627"><p>I have a GBB that was a one incher when I got her. They are fast growing. Awesome spiders that build really cool web houses. Expect your GBB to molt frequently and often. GBB slings are fast, but harmless. Not the best species to hold since they can be a little skittish, but a great first T. As they grow, they get so colorful. One of my favorite species. My ode:</p><p></p><p>GBB? I do agree.</p><p>It is afraid of me not and webs a lot.</p><p>Its color is bright and eats alright</p><p>Its one of the best T's that I got.</p><p></p><p>A. seemani is probably docile enough to hold--especially as they get bigger. They kinda chill out then. My local breeder friend has 4-5 of them. Great first choices.</p><p></p><p>I started with a Chaco Golden Knee sling. I got so tired of waiting for it to grow I picked up a A. chalcodes 4 inch female from Ken the Bug Guy....and the addiction began......</p><p></p><p>Welcome to the community. Great to have you aboard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WolfSpider, post: 123115, member: 24627"] I have a GBB that was a one incher when I got her. They are fast growing. Awesome spiders that build really cool web houses. Expect your GBB to molt frequently and often. GBB slings are fast, but harmless. Not the best species to hold since they can be a little skittish, but a great first T. As they grow, they get so colorful. One of my favorite species. My ode: GBB? I do agree. It is afraid of me not and webs a lot. Its color is bright and eats alright Its one of the best T's that I got. A. seemani is probably docile enough to hold--especially as they get bigger. They kinda chill out then. My local breeder friend has 4-5 of them. Great first choices. I started with a Chaco Golden Knee sling. I got so tired of waiting for it to grow I picked up a A. chalcodes 4 inch female from Ken the Bug Guy....and the addiction began...... Welcome to the community. Great to have you aboard. [/QUOTE]
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