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dturner05

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I am looking to get my first tarantula sometime this summer, but I am a little unsure of which one to get. I don't plan on handling them too much, maybe a little. To be honest these things really used to creep me out, but they just seem more beautiful and awesome the more I see them. Any thoughts?
 
[FONT=&quot]The most common starter Tarantula is the Rose hair. They are normally docile, cheep and readily available at most reptile shows and some pet stores. Chaco Golden Knees are another good choice. Pink toes are cool also but quite a bit faster being more of an arboreal species. While a lot of the more colorful ones like the Cobalt Blue look awesome they tend to be suitable for the more advanced keeper and tend to be aggressive. I'd suggest doing a little research, feeling free to ask questions here and get ready to get hooked on them.[/FONT]
 
I just got a rosehair as my first T. There is a site with lots of pictures and descriptions you might check out that might help you with your decision: www.arachnoboards.com
 
I've now talked myself out of getting the g pulchra with a free b smithi deal from Tarantulacages.com atleast 5 times in the past 24 hours...LOL!
 
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