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When did you get your first H. maculata?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nada" data-source="post: 24719" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>H.macs are great spiders. They are very shy, I have 4 adult females, and I see them very rarely.</p><p>They're not typically aggressive/defensive, but they are very fast, and have among the most potent venom of all tarantulas hence, they should never be handled. Time has nothing to do with whether or not you're ready. If you can look and not touch, If you're prepared to not see your H.mac for months at a time, and more importantly if you're comfortable keeping one of the most toxic tarantulas in the hobby, than go for it. It's all about your personal comfort level and what you want from a tarantula</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nada, post: 24719, member: 361"] H.macs are great spiders. They are very shy, I have 4 adult females, and I see them very rarely. They're not typically aggressive/defensive, but they are very fast, and have among the most potent venom of all tarantulas hence, they should never be handled. Time has nothing to do with whether or not you're ready. If you can look and not touch, If you're prepared to not see your H.mac for months at a time, and more importantly if you're comfortable keeping one of the most toxic tarantulas in the hobby, than go for it. It's all about your personal comfort level and what you want from a tarantula [/QUOTE]
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