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    Hi All, well Im very new to the hobby only getting my first T, a G. Rosea for Christmas. Although Im really getting into it, and will pick up my second T, a B. Smithi in a couple of weeks.

    For now here are some pics of my G. Rosea.







    Cheers

    Mike

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    Welcome

    Nice pictures, you should be made up with your new smithi when you get it they too are very docile and easy to keep like the rosea and a vey beautifull looking spider. In my opinion the 2 best spiders to start with before you move on to some of the more demanding species
    http://www.spidersfromtheweb.co.uk

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    A.Geniculata
    B.Boehmi
    B.Smithi
    C.Crawshayi
    H.Lividum
    H.Minax
    H.Schmidti
    L.Parahybana
    O.Aureotibialis
    P.Canceridies
    P.Chordatus
    P.Frasciata
    P.Murinus
    P.Regalis
    T.Blondi

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    • #3
      Cheers CJ

      In my opinion the 2 best spiders to start with before you move on to some of the more demanding species
      Thats the plan, Im going to ad to the collection as the year progresses.

      Mike

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      • #4
        nice looking rosea you have there.

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        • #5
          Hya Mike, nice Chile Rose you got, looks like a sub-adult too,certainly looks a lot bigger than mine!

          Good easy Ts to look after!
          My Collection: - Spiders are everywhere, so live with it
          Ray Gabriel






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          • #6
            welcome mike.. nice T you got there.. the smithi's are beauties too mine is a big girl of 9 and she is my fav T out my collection.

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            • #7
              Thanks for all the welcomes. My Rosea I would say is about 3", I presume that still makes her a Juv??

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              • #8
                juvenile or sub-adult I suppose-they are slow growers ,like B smithi, so she could have been round a few years.
                My Collection: - Spiders are everywhere, so live with it
                Ray Gabriel






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