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if your aim is to get a pede one day getting a chili rose is a waste of time (i know all ive got at the mo is a chili and my pede). get a T or a scorp that at least moves abit. and when your ready get some thing faster. i got mine to prepare myself for DWA animals and TBH i reckon i could deal with any DWA invert now and possible a few of the smaller snakes desert horned viper for instance.
but a pede is about 5+ years down the line from starting out with inverts its unreal how carefull you have to be when that lids open. some how mine felt my breath on it and did several laps of its cage (12x24) in only a couple of seconds!! with the lid off its whats known as "brown" alert.
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Only have 0.1.0 chili rose 0.0.1 Gaint Viet. centipede S. Subspinipes coming soon.... DWA Hotnetotta not sure which Sp yet A. Australis Sold Mack Blazzing Blizzard Leo, Bell Albino Leo,Normal Leo,Urban High yellow with Carrot Tail leo. Red Claw Scorpion ,Egyptian Gold scorpion Atacama Red Scorpion, Talca Scorpion's RIP Carpet Chameleon, talca scorpion |
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How to choose your first spider.
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Brachypelma albopilosum (Charlotte) B. Schroederi (slings) Grammostola sp. "North" Northern gold G. aurerostriata (slings) Cyclosternum fasciatum (slings) Member of the BAS and AAS. |
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There are plenty of impressive and aggressive things you could have without having a centipede. Praying Mantids have been mentioned, they really are awesome to watch and will take down prey items bigger than themselves and are easy to keep. Not inverts but Pacman's and Pyxie's are pretty impressive when it comes to feeding time and of course there are sooo many different species of T. Have a look at some pics of adult T.Blondi's (not a beginners spider though).
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