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Hello from Virginia :)

Zer0

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Hey, I'm Logan! I'm somewhat new to keeping tarantulas, got my first, a 1/4 inch T vagans sling from bugsincyberspace a few months ago and like a fool honestly thought I wouldn't develop the urge to buy more, only to end up with a B smithi and then a T albopilosus, and now I find myself pretty desperate for a G pulchra so I guess I've been completely sucked in.
I'm experienced keeping a variety of other invertebrates (mantises, isopods, roaches, millpedes, and a variety of different types of beetles) and I've always been interested in spiders but only recently realized I have gotten over my (admittedly pretty mild) arachnophobia enough to not worry about being too jumpy with tarantulas (Still working on true spiders, though! Like, I'm completely aware of how irrational it is but something about how they move just gets to me.)

So yeah, I hope to keep learning and growing my collection :)
 

WolfSpider

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Florida
You sound like our moderator about 10 years ago. If so, be prepared to house quite a diverse collection!
 

Lentulus

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SoCal
Welcome! :beer: It’s a wonderful hole to go down. Lots of priceless information here. Amazing pics to go through too!
 

octanejunkie

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Welcome, Logan
I started with 1 T about 5 years ago and now have about 151... It happens
 

ArachnoHorn

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San Jose, California
Hey, I'm Logan! I'm somewhat new to keeping tarantulas, got my first, a 1/4 inch T vagans sling from bugsincyberspace a few months ago and like a fool honestly thought I wouldn't develop the urge to buy more, only to end up with a B smithi and then a T albopilosus, and now I find myself pretty desperate for a G pulchra so I guess I've been completely sucked in.
I'm experienced keeping a variety of other invertebrates (mantises, isopods, roaches, millpedes, and a variety of different types of beetles) and I've always been interested in spiders but only recently realized I have gotten over my (admittedly pretty mild) arachnophobia enough to not worry about being too jumpy with tarantulas (Still working on true spiders, though! Like, I'm completely aware of how irrational it is but something about how they move just gets to me.)

So yeah, I hope to keep learning and growing my collection :)
WELCOME!!!! hope you have a great time here. :D
 

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