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Top 10 beginner's Tarantulas (10 is Recommended, 1 is Highly Recommended)
Most of the comments i given is based on the beauty of the Tarantula.. the husbandry for them, is much almost the same except for a few species. Well, continue on...
10. Pterinochilus murinus (Orange Baboon Tarantula). I like the orange color, small body, long legs & the webbing its making.
9. Brachypelma albopilosum (Curly Hair Tarantula). Actually really say what its name is, this Curly Hair sure lives up to its name.
8. Grammostola rosea (Chilean Rose Hair Tarantula). Well, i got this for Sale. ;o) at no.8 its not bad for a beginner.
7. Brachypelma vagans (Mexican Red Rump Tarantula). Loving that Red Hair on the back & black velvet-like body.
6. Lasiodora difficilis (Brazilian Fire Red Tarantula). I dont find this that pretty.. well, each has their own opinion.
5. Brachypelma smithi (Mexican Red Knee Tarantula). Im loving that orange/red knee. Its my 1st Tarantula, im keeping 3 of them. At no.5, its a win-win Tarantula.
4. Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens (Greenbottle Blue Tarantula). Said to be the most beautiful Tarantula, agree?? I think im in love with this...
3. Acanthoscurria geniculata (Brazilian Giant White Knee Tarantula). Someone say bones... Awesome contrast on the legs.
2. Grammostola aureostriata (Chaco Golden Knee Tarantula). This is just like the Brazilian Fire Red Tarantula the one at no.6
1. Lasiodora parahybana (Brazilian Salmon Pink Tarantula). So I have this & its at no.1 for beginners. Why? Maybe due to its rapid growth of Growing from a 1" spiderling to 6" in a year is not rare.
What you want to read the facts & infos? Click the word below..
TOP 10 beginners Tarantulas.
There is also a Beginner's avoid list.. hope u readers will find all the info needed before commiting to this Tarantulas. Adding to that, not just a Tarantulas, but also before commiting to all other pets.
Do Your Research: Before you commit to buying any pet, please do your own independent research.
Most of the comments i given is based on the beauty of the Tarantula.. the husbandry for them, is much almost the same except for a few species. Well, continue on...
10. Pterinochilus murinus (Orange Baboon Tarantula). I like the orange color, small body, long legs & the webbing its making.
9. Brachypelma albopilosum (Curly Hair Tarantula). Actually really say what its name is, this Curly Hair sure lives up to its name.
8. Grammostola rosea (Chilean Rose Hair Tarantula). Well, i got this for Sale. ;o) at no.8 its not bad for a beginner.
7. Brachypelma vagans (Mexican Red Rump Tarantula). Loving that Red Hair on the back & black velvet-like body.
6. Lasiodora difficilis (Brazilian Fire Red Tarantula). I dont find this that pretty.. well, each has their own opinion.
5. Brachypelma smithi (Mexican Red Knee Tarantula). Im loving that orange/red knee. Its my 1st Tarantula, im keeping 3 of them. At no.5, its a win-win Tarantula.
4. Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens (Greenbottle Blue Tarantula). Said to be the most beautiful Tarantula, agree?? I think im in love with this...
3. Acanthoscurria geniculata (Brazilian Giant White Knee Tarantula). Someone say bones... Awesome contrast on the legs.
2. Grammostola aureostriata (Chaco Golden Knee Tarantula). This is just like the Brazilian Fire Red Tarantula the one at no.6
1. Lasiodora parahybana (Brazilian Salmon Pink Tarantula). So I have this & its at no.1 for beginners. Why? Maybe due to its rapid growth of Growing from a 1" spiderling to 6" in a year is not rare.
What you want to read the facts & infos? Click the word below..
TOP 10 beginners Tarantulas.
There is also a Beginner's avoid list.. hope u readers will find all the info needed before commiting to this Tarantulas. Adding to that, not just a Tarantulas, but also before commiting to all other pets.
Do Your Research: Before you commit to buying any pet, please do your own independent research.
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