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<blockquote data-quote="MattB78" data-source="post: 212347" data-attributes="member: 38190"><p>Same here! True spiders are very fast and unpredictable. (I lease I think so!) T's are great, depending on species, they are the teddy bears of the spider world. </p><p>I started watching You Tube vids and went to a show. Picked up a curly hair sling for £5 and never looked back. This was about 6 months ago, I now have a Curly Hair, A. Geniculata and a Green Bottle Blue. All easy going and stunning to watch. Just hoping I can cope with a 10 inch Brazilian Black and White when she grows up!</p><p></p><p>Another bonus is that T's don't really want much interaction. Provide food and water and let the T do it's thing. Enjoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MattB78, post: 212347, member: 38190"] Same here! True spiders are very fast and unpredictable. (I lease I think so!) T's are great, depending on species, they are the teddy bears of the spider world. I started watching You Tube vids and went to a show. Picked up a curly hair sling for £5 and never looked back. This was about 6 months ago, I now have a Curly Hair, A. Geniculata and a Green Bottle Blue. All easy going and stunning to watch. Just hoping I can cope with a 10 inch Brazilian Black and White when she grows up! Another bonus is that T's don't really want much interaction. Provide food and water and let the T do it's thing. Enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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