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    bshmerlie
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    Default Been "thinking" about getting a Taranchula

    I don't really know much about their care so I would want the easiest type there is. Sort of like the Fire Bellied Toad version. Something that is sort of active, eats well, non aggresive and is hardy. Any sugestions so I have a place to start my research?

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    Jace
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    Default Re: Been "thinking" about getting a Taranchula

    I am kind of partial to A. avicularia (Pink Toe Tarantula), but that might be because I own one! It is an arboreal species that is quite docile but can be skittish with sudden movements. Even when startled, instead of biting, their first defence is to run while squirting a shot of feces at you....mine is so used to me fussing in the cage, she gave up on that rather quickly. However, I do not handle Kamani, so if you are looking for one to handle on occassion, I wouldn't know what to suggest.

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    ragnew
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    Some other good options would be B. albopilosum (Curly Hair Tarantula) and G. rosea (Chilean Rose). Both of them are very hard species that are quite docile as well. I liked the Curly Hairs more myself when I was keeping them. My Roses tended to be either garbage disposals or pet rocks. While my Curly actually moved around and ate at a pretty good rate.

    Both of them are good choices though.

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    Snapdragon
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    Default Re: Been "thinking" about getting a Taranchula

    I had a G. rosea (Chilean Rose) for a few months until I moved, and I currently have two B. albopilosum (Curly Hair) and a B. smithi (Mexican Redknee). Many people recommend the G. rosea as the ultimate starter tarantula because they are "so docile", but quite often they are aggressive. They also aren't very active. A B. albo, B. smithi, or A. avic (Pink Toe) I would say would be a better choice, especially one of the first two, as some people have trouble with the arboreal species. They are both hardy, fairly active, and very unlikely to bite, and their care is simple. Keep babies in a vial or small container with substrate (some dirt, like Eco-Earth, etc.) and occasionally mist an area for moisture, and feed once or twice a week. As they grow move them to larger containers. That's pretty much all there is to it! Although I would suggest you do research on some of the species and decide which one you want, and then research their care, just to be sure. Good luck!

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    bshmerlie
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    Default Re: Been "thinking" about getting a Taranchula

    Thanks, I also did some research and if I get one I think I will get a Curly hair.

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    Amphibians
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    Default Re: Been "thinking" about getting a Taranchula

    I wouldnt recomend a pink toe, they are very speedy. Curly hair or rose hair is the way to go, rose hairs are commonly sold at pet stores as well. But be careful in shopping at a pet store, ask lots of questions about the animals behavior and appetite. I ussually see lots of a great species at my local rep show.

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