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<blockquote data-quote="Calico" data-source="post: 187673" data-attributes="member: 24354"><p>Hello and welcome!</p><p></p><p>I kept my first T, a juvenile A.Chalcodes, in a 5 gallon tank with no problem. He was about 3" when I got him. I was totally new to the whole tarantula thing and didn't have a clue. As long as it is able to find the food, it shouldn't be a problem. Make sure you have plenty of substrate in bottom. I always had about 3-4 inches. He was about 5" when he matured and I released him back to the wild. (He was accidentally wild caught). I'm actually about to move my big girl, a T.Albopilosus, into the 5 gal as she's outgrowing her enclosure. She's about 6". I got her from Jamie's Tarantulas when she was 2", 3 years ago.</p><p>As for Jamie's, I have bought 3 from her and was always very happy with the service and delivery. </p><p></p><p>Best of luck to you and please post pics when you find the one you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calico, post: 187673, member: 24354"] Hello and welcome! I kept my first T, a juvenile A.Chalcodes, in a 5 gallon tank with no problem. He was about 3" when I got him. I was totally new to the whole tarantula thing and didn't have a clue. As long as it is able to find the food, it shouldn't be a problem. Make sure you have plenty of substrate in bottom. I always had about 3-4 inches. He was about 5" when he matured and I released him back to the wild. (He was accidentally wild caught). I'm actually about to move my big girl, a T.Albopilosus, into the 5 gal as she's outgrowing her enclosure. She's about 6". I got her from Jamie's Tarantulas when she was 2", 3 years ago. As for Jamie's, I have bought 3 from her and was always very happy with the service and delivery. Best of luck to you and please post pics when you find the one you want. [/QUOTE]
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