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  1. 01-23-2009 12:01 AM #1
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    so...i am indecisive!

    hello everyone! i am new to the boards and really like it!! but to the point, i am thinking of getting a new T..(right now all i have is a Rosie).. but i am unsure what to go with and would like any input. the ones i am kinda looking at are the ....
    a. versicolor
    p. regalis
    g. smithi.
    i was thinking of going arboreal for this one since my Rosie is not(obviously). but the red knees are so damn cool looking. witch is also y i like the regalis. but, i am not going to lie the regalis is a little intimidating . and i would def. not be planing on holding her!!! ANYWAY.... which one well prob. be more active(from your experience)? which would be better in your opinions?
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  2. 01-23-2009 12:02 AM #2
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    Get the P. regalis lovely arboreal, a MUST have.
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  3. 01-23-2009 12:05 AM #3
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    It's not G. smithi. It should be B. smithi (Brachypelma smithi).

    I would recommend a B. smithi as a second T.

    Regalis is fast and more venomous. I think it's better to familiarize with a defensive terrestrial/burrower first before going into pokies.

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  4. 01-23-2009 12:08 AM #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by testdasi View Post
    It's not G. smithi. It should be B. smithi (Brachypelma smithi).

    I would recommend a B. smithi first. Regalis is fast and more venomous. Keeping a versi is not easy (the experts will say otherwise but that's why they are experts!).
    OOPS!! sorry g. rosea.. b. smithi .. . this is y i am asking the pros!!
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  5. 01-23-2009 12:10 AM #5
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    I have all three. The smithi tends to "hang out" alot more and is an aggressive eater and is nice to look at. Get one of those first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by testdasi View Post
    It's not G. smithi. It should be B. smithi (Brachypelma smithi).

    I would recommend a B. smithi as a second T.

    Regalis is fast and more venomous. I think it's better to familiarize with a defensive terrestrial/burrower first before going into pokies.

    Keeping a versi is not easy (the experts will say otherwise but that's why they are experts!). Do some research, you will find many people crying over dead versi.
    Eh If he/she(?) uses commen sense while having the regalis, I don't see a problem with her having it. Some people have P. regalis as their second t.
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  7. 01-23-2009 12:14 AM #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by testdasi View Post
    Regalis is fast and more venomous. I think it's better to familiarize with a defensive terrestrial/burrower first before going into poke.
    so you think i should go cobalt first?
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  8. 01-23-2009 12:15 AM #8
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    I would suggest that you wait on the regalis for a bit. Decide if you would be more interested in a tree or ground spider and make your decision from that. If you are interested in a tree spider that climbs and webs a lot, go with a versicolor, if you are more interested in a ground dwelling T that burrows, go with the smithi. Both of them are wonderful beginner Ts and they are both very pretty so you can't go wrong with either.
    I wouldn't suggest a colbalt for a first T, but then again, it is your choice. You will do what you want. We can only give you suggestions.
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    i got an avicularia avicularia for my second t and i don't regret it for a second. she hasn't spun a retreat yet but it amazes me to see her climbing around the branches and walls in her tank!
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    What I meant is to try SLOW defensive species first before going into FAST + defensive + highly venomous. For instance, I found my Ceratogyrus darlingi quite defensive but she is not that fast. Or maybe try a cambridgei/irminia (arboreal, fast and quite defensive but without the highly venomous pokie venom).

    I agree with Mina, except that I wouldn't touch a versi as a 2nd T. Versi slings die easily and adult versi is expensive! Avic avic is commonly thought of as a good first arboreal T. Very cheap and actually hardier than a versi.
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    Quote Originally Posted by testdasi View Post
    What I meant is to try SLOW defensive species first before going into FAST + defensive + highly venomous. For instance, I found my Ceratogyrus darlingi quite defensive but she is not that fast. Or maybe try a cambridgei/irminia (arboreal, fast and quite defensive but without the highly venomous pokie venom).
    what can you tell me about the p. irminia?? i never even looked into them at all? how big do they get? stricktly crickit eaters? climate? shit like that..
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    P. Irminia- They get about 7" and they eat crickets or roaches. They like the normal arboreal setup, more hight than ground space. Although, as slings, P. irmini's like to burrow so provide 5" of substrate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thompson08 View Post
    P. Irminia- They get about 7" and they eat crickets or roaches. They like the normal arboreal setup, more hight than ground space. Although, as slings, P. irmini's like to burrow so provide 5" of substrate.
    thank you
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    versicolor are great. You might want to consider Avicularia metallica as well.
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