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LittleT

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Cyriocosmus bertae


Cyriocosmus chicoi




Cyriocosmus elegans


Cyriocosmus leetzi


Cyriocosmus perezmilesi




Cyriocosmus sp. 'Rio Nanay'


Cyriocosmus ritae


Cyriocosmus sellatus




Cyriocosmus venezeulensis


Dolichothele bolivianum




Dolichothele diamantinensis




Euathlus sp. 'Red'




Euathlus sp. 'Yellow'




Kochiana brunnipes


Neostenotarsus sp. 'Suriname'


Theraphosinae sp. 'Panama'


 

LittleT

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Cyriocosmus chicoi




Cyriocosmus perezmilesi


Dolichothele bolivianum


Idiothele mira


Neoholothele fasciaaurinigra


 

Austin S.

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I take it someone likes dwarf species :)
Nice collection of them, to say the least!
 

LittleT

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Avicularia minatrix




Cyriocosmus chicoi


Cyriocosmus sp. 'Rio Nanay'


Euathlus sp. 'Yellow'


Hapalopus sp. 'Columbia' Small


Hapalopus triseriatus


Heterothele gabonensis


Heterothele villosella


Neoholothele fasciaaurinigra


Neoholothele incei


Plesiopelma sp. 'Bolivia'


Theraphosinae sp. III 'Costa Rica' (Lasiodora brevibulba/Metriopelma brevibulbus)
 

viper69

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Excellent selection of dwarfs, you have all my favorites. I wish we had Neoholothele fasciaaurinigra over here in the USA!!! I've been wanting the "Bumble Bee" ever since I saw a pic of one.

What was the cost of the N. fasciaaurinigra?
 

LittleT

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Excellent selection of dwarfs, you have all my favorites. I wish we had Neoholothele fasciaaurinigra over here in the USA!!! I've been wanting the "Bumble Bee" ever since I saw a pic of one.

What was the cost of the N. fasciaaurinigra?
Thank you! :) They are a really beautiful species, I had been wanting the species for a while so when I found some spiderlings for sale I couldn't resist and they were 30€.
 

viper69

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Thank you! :) They are a really beautiful species, I had been wanting the species for a while so when I found some spiderlings for sale I couldn't resist and they were 30€.
I've read from experience breeders here in N. America that they aren't the most hardy compared to incei cousins, and oddly not easy to breed for some reason. How often do you see them out there in EU/Britain? 30Euros is SUPER cheap compared to what they would cost here in the USA. WOW, what a steal!!!
 

LittleT

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I've read from experience breeders here in N. America that they aren't the most hardy compared to incei cousins, and oddly not easy to breed for some reason. How often do you see them out there in EU/Britain? 30Euros is SUPER cheap compared to what they would cost here in the USA. WOW, what a steal!!!
I have found them really easy to raise and care for so far, definitely unpredictable little teleporters though! They easily put all my others to shame in that department.
Personally I haven't saw them for sale here in the UK and I have only saw them advertised occasionally in Europe but I haven't been in the hobby that long compared to some people, only since 2012 :)
 

viper69

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I have found them really easy to raise and care for so far, definitely unpredictable little teleporters though! They easily put all my others to shame in that department.
Personally I haven't saw them for sale here in the UK and I have only saw them advertised occasionally in Europe but I haven't been in the hobby that long compared to some people, only since 2012 :)
Faster than Heterothele gabonensis???
 

LittleT

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Faster than Heterothele gabonensis???
Mine are only spiderlings at the moment so I can't really say but so far in the few months I have kept them, my Heterothele gabonensis are much more predictable, they tend to stick to their webbing and want to retreat there if disturbed, whereas my Neoholothele fasciaaurinigra juveniles teleport all over the place.
 

viper69

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Mine are only spiderlings at the moment so I can't really say but so far in the few months I have kept them, my Heterothele gabonensis are much more predictable, they tend to stick to their webbing and want to retreat there if disturbed, whereas my Neoholothele fasciaaurinigra juveniles teleport all over the place.
This is very, very interesting information, thank you very much. Both have been on my must have list for quite a few years. I do know that H. gabonensis are particularly difficult to breed according to one "master" OW breeder on the forum.
 

LittleT

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Citharacanthus cyaneus




Cyriocosmus bertae


Cyriocosmus chicoi


Cyriocosmus sp. 'Rio Nanay'


Cyriocosmus ritae


Cyriocosmus sellatus


Euathlus parvulus (Paraphysa parvula)


Kochiana brunnipes




Neoholothele incei


Plesiopelma sp. 'Bolivia'


Theraphosinae sp. III 'Costa Rica' (Lasiodora brevibulba / Metriopelma brevibulbus)
 

viper69

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Nice to see such a dedication to the dwarfs! Some day I'll have more. I had Kochiana before that sling was the smallest ever UNTIL I recently received a freebie H. sp Columbia large. It was almost microscopic hah, only a few millimeters in size. It just molted and the only way I know is because the body changed color from the normal colors to a really light color, the orange black had faded away quite a bit. Thank god they eat like machines.
 

LittleT

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Ami sp. 'Chica'


Ami sp. 'Panama'


Avicularia sooretama




Cyclosternum
sp. 'Cundinamarca'




Neostenotarus
sp. 'French Guiana'
 
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