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<blockquote data-quote="Jess S" data-source="post: 164812" data-attributes="member: 29302"><p>Welcome to the hobby and the forum p! All I'd say is be aware T's are very addictive so the advice I'd give is try not to fall into the trap too early of collecting slings like pokemon. You'll definitely need more than 1 (lol) as they are very low maintenance and often have long periods of inactivity, so it'd good to have a few. </p><p>Keep a small handful for at least a few months until you are confident with the husbandry and begin to decide on what species are your 'must haves' and go from there. That way you won't get overwhelmed plus you'll know whether it's really the hobby for you before you amass a huge collection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jess S, post: 164812, member: 29302"] Welcome to the hobby and the forum p! All I'd say is be aware T's are very addictive so the advice I'd give is try not to fall into the trap too early of collecting slings like pokemon. You'll definitely need more than 1 (lol) as they are very low maintenance and often have long periods of inactivity, so it'd good to have a few. Keep a small handful for at least a few months until you are confident with the husbandry and begin to decide on what species are your 'must haves' and go from there. That way you won't get overwhelmed plus you'll know whether it's really the hobby for you before you amass a huge collection. [/QUOTE]
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