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<blockquote data-quote="Kuuvang" data-source="post: 152264" data-attributes="member: 29155"><p>Ever since spring semester of college got done, and getting advice on which species of tarantula to get as a beginner.</p><p></p><p>Recently came cross this very sad Avicularia avicularia that sits at petsmart. Literally I was surprise it was alive for such a long time. From the mid of April all the way until now. Pretty sure it would have die. Sadly, its abdomen is growing smaller each week goes by.Enclosures obviously sucks, since arboreal like a taller enclosure.</p><p></p><p>I was wondering if Avicularia avicularia is okay for a beginner? I am currently doing research on arboreals for this little spider. Atm I'm just waiting for reptile expo to go buy a terrestrial tarantula, which I prefer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kuuvang, post: 152264, member: 29155"] Ever since spring semester of college got done, and getting advice on which species of tarantula to get as a beginner. Recently came cross this very sad Avicularia avicularia that sits at petsmart. Literally I was surprise it was alive for such a long time. From the mid of April all the way until now. Pretty sure it would have die. Sadly, its abdomen is growing smaller each week goes by.Enclosures obviously sucks, since arboreal like a taller enclosure. I was wondering if Avicularia avicularia is okay for a beginner? I am currently doing research on arboreals for this little spider. Atm I'm just waiting for reptile expo to go buy a terrestrial tarantula, which I prefer. [/QUOTE]
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