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<blockquote data-quote="gognomie" data-source="post: 164793" data-attributes="member: 31446"><p>Hey there, welcome to the forum! It's awesome you came here before getting your first T and doing your research.</p><p>I own 14, even with that number they're less work than my fish tank and bonsai (and especially 3 cats). Their care is super simple once you do your research, the only drawback is space for adults if you'd like to keep multiples.</p><p>Also seconding Tom's Big Spider as a great resource on youtube, he does a weekly podcast too if you like longer-form media.</p><p>I'd personally agree with getting a juvie for you first, they're hardier but you still have years to grow and learn with them, once you're confident you can always start on slings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gognomie, post: 164793, member: 31446"] Hey there, welcome to the forum! It's awesome you came here before getting your first T and doing your research. I own 14, even with that number they're less work than my fish tank and bonsai (and especially 3 cats). Their care is super simple once you do your research, the only drawback is space for adults if you'd like to keep multiples. Also seconding Tom's Big Spider as a great resource on youtube, he does a weekly podcast too if you like longer-form media. I'd personally agree with getting a juvie for you first, they're hardier but you still have years to grow and learn with them, once you're confident you can always start on slings. [/QUOTE]
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