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<blockquote data-quote="DreadedNeith" data-source="post: 134186" data-attributes="member: 28071"><p>Im starting to realize very quickly just how much of an addiction this hobby can be. I quite like the dwarf Chilean flame. at first i was pretty convinced that old worlds were far to aggressive for me but the more i look around and the more i fo i receive from people on this forum, the more im convinced that i played their behavior up too much. I do love how seemingly cuddly the NWs like avicularia are but a lot of the old worlds seem to be very interesting. Even if they are as aggressive as youtube would have you believe, i think it might be worth it. Id love to get some slings bjt im so damn nervous thwt ill kill them soMe how. My avic hasnt webbed her new enclosure yet and its got me a little worried but i looked around and was told that it may take her a while to settle in, web up, and eat after being brought home and put into her new enclosure. I check on ber probably 10 times a day. I dont disturb her, i just look in through the side to make sure she is ok. Its quite nerve-wracking bei g new to this hobby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DreadedNeith, post: 134186, member: 28071"] Im starting to realize very quickly just how much of an addiction this hobby can be. I quite like the dwarf Chilean flame. at first i was pretty convinced that old worlds were far to aggressive for me but the more i look around and the more i fo i receive from people on this forum, the more im convinced that i played their behavior up too much. I do love how seemingly cuddly the NWs like avicularia are but a lot of the old worlds seem to be very interesting. Even if they are as aggressive as youtube would have you believe, i think it might be worth it. Id love to get some slings bjt im so damn nervous thwt ill kill them soMe how. My avic hasnt webbed her new enclosure yet and its got me a little worried but i looked around and was told that it may take her a while to settle in, web up, and eat after being brought home and put into her new enclosure. I check on ber probably 10 times a day. I dont disturb her, i just look in through the side to make sure she is ok. Its quite nerve-wracking bei g new to this hobby. [/QUOTE]
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