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spiderling or juvinel????

Postby jamesbic on Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:41 pm

for someone who has never owned a T before what would be best to start off with.... I forgot to ask this in my previous post.. thanks in advance. any information would be greatly appreciated along with anything else u would like to throw in.
bty thanks robec for refering me to this site... tons n tons of info and everyone on here is very helpful..
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Re: spiderling or juvinel????

Postby jb7741 on Wed Nov 04, 2009 2:14 pm

slings are pretty difficult to care for.

I always recommend juvies or adults to beginners.
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Re: spiderling or juvinel????

Postby aerialla on Fri Nov 06, 2009 7:59 pm

James you asked a question that I was also looking for. Here is another one. At what size is a T considered a juvi? As a newbie I'm afraid to get one too young that it might die. I am looking at the B Smithi and have seen some for 1 to 1.5 inches.
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Re: spiderling or juvinel????

Postby jb7741 on Fri Nov 06, 2009 8:11 pm

aerialla wrote:James you asked a question that I was also looking for. Here is another one. At what size is a T considered a juvi? As a newbie I'm afraid to get one too young that it might die. I am looking at the B Smithi and have seen some for 1 to 1.5 inches.



Kinda depends on the species, but around 2-3 inches I would call most all Ts juvies. Some people go a little earlier, maybe 1.5 -2 inches.

Of course, right around 2 inches is when the price starts going up on Ts because the breeder has had to raise them for quite a while.
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Re: spiderling or juvinel????

Postby Matthias on Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:34 pm

genneral as the T starts showing adult patterns and coloring it is considered a juvi. If it still looks like every other sling it is a sling.
Brachi's are pretty hardy even as slings. 1.5 to 2" is really well started.


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