Pigeony
Songster
I wouldn't recommend any Old World species for a beginner, they're often quite beautiful but more feisty and mistakes are punished quite harshly because the majority of them have very painful bites. Poecilotheria species for example are very popular in the pet trade but some people have reported permanent or very long-term nerve damage from getting bit by them. Another Old World species that's very popular but you shouldn't start out with, although many people do, are OBTs (Orange Baboon Tarantulas). They are striking in color but tend to be pretty aggressive in personality, hence their nickname among hobbyists "Orange Bitey Thing". I also wouldn't recommend starting with an arboreal species even if it's New World- they're much more sensitive and less forgiving of mistakes in husbandry, and many people just starting out have gotten discouraged because they started with arboreals and killed them by mistake. Any terrestrial New World species is a good starter tarantula, I personally like the genuses Brachypelma, Aphonopelma, Acanthoscurria, and Grammostola best. All are terrestrial New World species that are attractive and docile in personality. Acanthoscurria spiders are big eaters if you enjoy the feeding part of spider keeping, Grammostola spiders are tough as nails but tend to be pet rocks and spend days not doing much of anything. If you like dwarf tarantulas, I recommend Phrixotrichus scrofa, the Chilean Copper tarantula because they're beautiful and easy to care for.What species do you keep? Are there any you would recommend for a first time tarantula owner? Any that you WOULDN'T recommend? I love tarantulas so much, got to hold one for the first time at a local "bug zoo" about a year ago, as well as a scorpion. I don't remember what species either of them were... I think the scorpion was maybe Heterometrus spinifer? I was surprised at how heavy it was!