Brachypelma suggestions

Bob Len

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Already have a B.vagans. Probably going to buy a juvi. What do you lot recommend. If you think a different species say it. Thanks.
 

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I have a B. vagans as well, though I think the B. emilia & albiceps are probably my favorites out of the genus.
 

0311usmc

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You could just get a female p.muticus and call it good. Just something to think about.
 

johnny quango

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Why not try one of these. The fat hairy grape with legs is a B klaasi that pointblank refuses to moult. I also have an Albiceps that looks the same _20160425_111204.JPG IMG_20180326_111511614_HDR.jpg IMG_20171115_224334953.jpg IMG_20171111_113309080.jpg IMG_20171002_093050351.jpg IMG_20170910_123530062.jpg IMG_20170821_110358067.jpg IMG_20171216_114805710.jpg
 

Lokee85

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I will only comment on the species I keep, but any brachy is a good choice. I think Brachypelma is probably my favorite genus.

I absolutely adore B. albopilosum with their curly hair and bulldozing tendencies! They're freaking adorable. I would also say B. hamorii and B. emilia, they're GORGEOUS and make great display spiders. Mine tend not to be as active as the albos, though.

I honestly haven't noticed much of a difference in temperament between the different brachys I have, but my experience is admittedly very little, as I've only kept albo, vagans, emilia, and hamorii in that genus for the past year or so.
 

Lokee85

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Unfortunately I cant
I feel your pain... The struggle (of not getting more Ts) is real. I think I'm having unboxing withdrawals that YouTube videos can't satisfy anymore. :sorry:

But, seriously, you can't go wrong with any of them, and I think your going to love the ones you chose. ;)
 
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