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No, I currently don’t have any, but I strongly suggest picking up some Phormics and Pamphos!Any recommendations for heavy webbers?
No, I currently don’t have any, but I strongly suggest picking up some Phormics and Pamphos!Any recommendations for heavy webbers?
N. incei! Don't let them being dwarves dissuade you... they are amazing little Ts. Bigger isn't always better! LolAny recommendations for heavy webbers?
N. incei (or any Holothele/Neoholothele spp.)Any recommendations for heavy webbers?
I would honestly would love a Chilobrachy, I just don't think I would being in a flat.N. incei (or any Holothele/Neoholothele spp.)
D. diamantinensis/exilis
Any Chilobrachys spp.
You dont say? Well..maybe these other species are a little cheaper?Agreed, out of all the heavy webbers I keep C. cyaneopubescens is probably my least favourite, they're basically the poor man's D. diamantinensis.
Chilobrachys get a bad rep sometimes. Honestly if you give them enough substrate and height, they'll be fine. I had one that I hardly every got a threat posture out of (only when rehousing) and it chose to dart into its burrow when disturbed.I would honestly would love a Chilobrachy, I just don't think I would being in a flat.