User CutterSnakes Spiders

CutterSnake

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Oct 13, 2018
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Hey Guys,

i will post all my spiders here but this will take a few days :D But for now lets just start with these here:

You may use these pictures to share wherever you like - just mention me with this thread here :)

Avicularia sp. (Avi. avi maybe) 1



Avicularia sp. (Avi. avi maybe) 2



Avicularia sp. Colombia (sry for the flash lil guy)



Caribena versicolor




Ybyrapora diversipes



Monocentropus balfouri (1.3 Group)



Pictures that are coming next:

Avicularia aurantiaca
Avicularia cf. bicegoi
Avicularia huriana
Avicularia metallica
Avicularia sp. "Peru Purple"
Avicularia sp. Ecuador
Avicularia purpurea
Avicularia rufa (brazil)
Avicularia minatrix
 
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Kydog100

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True, I ask only because I'm looking for a starter spider and wanted to know why you liked Avicularia so much
 

CutterSnake

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My first spider was a G. rosea. Super chill T. Avis can be sometimes a bit twitchy and fast and if you dont know what to do you may freak out when a big one (like Peru Purple) starts a small run. They would ,most of the time, never bite but they like to start running. And small avis are sometimes hard to keep because sometimes, with no reason at all, they just die.

So if u want to start with T's - start with a hamorii or a rosea. If you want to start with an Avi - choose a big one and not a sling. :)
 

Kydog100

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My first spider was a G. rosea. Super chill T. Avis can be sometimes a bit twitchy and fast and if you dont know what to do you may freak out when a big one (like Peru Purple) starts a small run. They would ,most of the time, never bite but they like to start running. And small avis are sometimes hard to keep because sometimes, with no reason at all, they just die.

So if u want to start with T's - start with a hamorii or a rosea. If you want to start with an Avi - choose a big one and not a sling. :)
Thank you I will be sure to look into that :)
 

CutterSnake

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Avicularia sp. "Peru Purple" (Big Female)



Avicularia cf. rufa (1.1)



Avicularia purpurea (1.1)



Avicularia sp "Colombia" (Number 2)



Avicularia merianae



Avicularia aurantiaca



Avicularia huriana



Avicularia cf. bicegoi (or whatever the real name is now)

 
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