So, I've had folks asking me to do this one for YEARS. I'm always going on about my largest species, but what about my cool "dwarfs" or smaller ones? I held off for a long time, as I really hadn't kept a lot of smaller species. However, the time has finally come! In this episode, we'll discuss the smaller spiders that I've raised.
Note: Tarantulas, even ones from the same species, can vary in size from specimen to specimen. I'm sure some folks here will have had species that either grew to be larger or smaller than the sizes that I give here. I tried to go by, no only my experience, but the experiences of other keepers as well. If you have one that was bigger or smaller, it's all good!
Tom's Big Spiders Website: https://tomsbigspiders.com/
Tom's Big Spiders Podcast: https://tomsbigspiderspodcast.com/
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