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First, sorry the photos aren't better I'm still getting used to my new phone and it's through the enclosure so there's some glare(plus a super blurry one that I had to include because I caught the colors so well) I don't want to disturb them at all so photos were limited.

Species: Greenbottle Blue and Brazilian Black

I just got into the hobby last month after being interested for years. Took a trip to a really good pet shop not too far away. Couldn't decide which one to get so settled on both. I already have a female hamorii who's my pride and joy but I seem to have been hit with the same fever as most experience. I'm well prepared though (I've heard the Blue can be a bit more of a challenge) and up to it for a chance to observe such a gorgeous critters! They are both about an inch and a quarter or so in legspan I'd say so I haven't been too worried about going overkill with the moisture, just using water dish and sphagnum moss and keeping a close eye on things. (Feel free to correct me) I do have an Avicularia Juruensis (Purple Peru) sling coming as well on Tuesday which I'm super pumped for because during all the research I did I fell in love with arboreals... but I'm setting a FIRM line at 4. They had a cobalt blue at the store which was tempting but I figured I should get some more experience before an old world. I have a lot of respect for the spiders and want to be prepared and the most responsible owner I can be. Sorry for rant just someone falling in love with the hobby for the first time in their honeymoon phase. :D

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