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<blockquote data-quote="Whitelightning777" data-source="post: 143082" data-attributes="member: 26980"><p>That is a striking tarantula, the curly hair. Certainly if paired with the right male, one that looks like yours, the slings will be wonderful.</p><p></p><p>Still, it might be best to just enjoy the spider and give it a good life. Use a clear cage that maximizes visibility and is user friendly. Minimize handling and be especially mindful NOT to ever touch your face or eyes if you are performing any tarantula related function in the cage!! This includes sexing and removing molts.</p><p></p><p>Be especially careful with contact lenses!!</p><p></p><p>Since you have a doctor in the family, take advantage of that and learn to wash your hands the professional way.</p><p></p><p>Brachys are easy to care for and all of mine are genuinely happy spiders. Some people collect nothing but that genus.</p><p></p><p>B vagans is also awesome & affordable. That one is a pouncy (great feeding response--think kitten chasing a string but not aggressive) fast growing T that's more hyper them most. (Might be my next brachys unless I do a curly hair). With tarantulas, price and coolness really don't go together at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitelightning777, post: 143082, member: 26980"] That is a striking tarantula, the curly hair. Certainly if paired with the right male, one that looks like yours, the slings will be wonderful. Still, it might be best to just enjoy the spider and give it a good life. Use a clear cage that maximizes visibility and is user friendly. Minimize handling and be especially mindful NOT to ever touch your face or eyes if you are performing any tarantula related function in the cage!! This includes sexing and removing molts. Be especially careful with contact lenses!! Since you have a doctor in the family, take advantage of that and learn to wash your hands the professional way. Brachys are easy to care for and all of mine are genuinely happy spiders. Some people collect nothing but that genus. B vagans is also awesome & affordable. That one is a pouncy (great feeding response--think kitten chasing a string but not aggressive) fast growing T that's more hyper them most. (Might be my next brachys unless I do a curly hair). With tarantulas, price and coolness really don't go together at all. [/QUOTE]
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