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Jenny, I'm considering selling my B. albopilosum (Honduran Curly Hair) soon, along with a few others. I've had it since a tiny sling over 2 years ago but I need to reduce and so I'm moving out most of my terrestrials. If you're interested let me know, but if you already have your sights on one then I can confirm these make great starters, hardy and easy to keep. G. rosea are also easy to keep and make perfect starters with only one issue - that of fasting for months or even years - it worries the new keepers so much its probably on every tarantula forum in the world! I have a female of these available too.
If I had the choice of either I'd have both, and therein lies my problem
Enjoy
Jenny, I'm considering selling my B. albopilosum (Honduran Curly Hair) soon, along with a few others. I've had it since a tiny sling over 2 years ago but I need to reduce and so I'm moving out most of my terrestrials. If you're interested let me know, but if you already have your sights on one then I can confirm these make great starters, hardy and easy to keep. G. rosea are also easy to keep and make perfect starters with only one issue - that of fasting for months or even years - it worries the new keepers so much its probably on every tarantula forum in the world! I have a female of these available too.
If I had the choice of either I'd have both, and therein lies my problem
Enjoy
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