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I recently joined the BTS and thought I'd come visit the forums. I hail from Northamptonshire and have a nice collection of about 60 tarantulas. Always looking to learn more about these wonderful little, somewhat addictive creatures.
Hi Everyone! I'm new on here and have no tarantulas yet but i am thinking of getting one and want as much info on caring for them properly as i can get before going any further! I hope you will help me with answers and not think i'm completley hopeless!!
I'm Matt, currently living in Colchester, Essex. I have two T's: an Avic Avic Pinktoe called Pebble and an Aphonopelma sp. New River called Professor Nibbles.
Hi James...I'm new myself and should have a Chile rose this time next week...i've looked at millipedes and centipedes but decided on a Tarantula...this is not dismissing them completely though...! I've learnt a lot in the few weeks i've been on here and found the other members to be very friendly indeed...nice collection by the way...!
Writing it s hard to me because i m french speking belgian.
I m 55 and i m a contemporary art maker.
I m wearing Ta-Moko
And yes my english is rather poor !
Thanks
My friends... all girls : Theraphosa blondi, Poecilotheria regalis, Brachypelma emilia When i will a rich man or if Santa Claus remember me my next girlfriend will be an Poecilotheria metallica
Welcome Guy, those are some nice species. Still havent got into pokies myself but will be soon! You also have one of my favourites, B.emilia! Love those
My Collection: - Support captive breeding and responsible sourcing
Just joined the forum. I'm new to tarantulas, so looking forward to learning loads! Doing research at the moment and will be getting my first spider soon - probably Brachypelma albopilosum.
Hi Jenny...I'm new to the hobby too....Getting a G. rosea on Saturday...got all the tank set up and ready just need my T and a couple of sundry items...!
I've found people on here really friendly and knowledgeable. I did a lot of research too as it's not something you really want to go into with your eyes shut and jumping in with both feet as you could get injured and a lot of sites/petshops both online and personal visits have said that G. rosea is a perfect starter T as it's docile and doesn't really take a lot of looking after. Not heard much about the B. albopilosum...are they like B. smithi...?
Anyway I've waffled on enough....welcome to the forum
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