Genus Monocentropus

Camberwell

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Wow, this looks like a beautiful genus, lovely photo zLOST :)

Camberwell
 

zLOST

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this is a beautiful genus. We just have to hope for other members of it to become available in the hobby :) (maybe one day...)
 

syndicate

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awesome picture lost.gorgeous spider!your very lucky to have one in your collection
 

Scorpendra

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ooh, i just love the contrast on their legs. is there anyone who has these beauties in stock?
 

Hedorah99

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Molitor said:
ooh, i just love the contrast on their legs. is there anyone who has these beauties in stock?
Ihave heard some may be available in the near future. But I would expect the price to be high. :8o
 

Scorpendra

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as i'd expect. but the more that are circulated over time, the more the prices will drop over time. i will bide my time not only for that, but for my parents to become more relaxed over my pets.
 

El Johano

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I've been offered them for 250€ each over here, but they are not easy to find.
 

ShadowSpectrum

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Molitor said:
about how much is that in American dollars?
About $318. Also remember that tarantulas are usually priced lower in Europe, so once they arrive in America (or do some American hobbyists already have some?), they'll probably be more than that.
 

T.Raab

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Hi,

as far as i know there are none in the US-Hobby atm.
 

GoTerps

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Hi,

as far as i know there are none in the US-Hobby atm.
But arriving momentarily.

About $318. Also remember that tarantulas are usually priced lower in Europe, so once they arrive in America (or do some American hobbyists already have some?), they'll probably be more than that.
I don't think there will be any for public sale this time around... the price would be rediculous anyway.

Eric
 
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zLOST

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hehe, some just had to make it into US :)
enjoy yours as i do enjoy mine...
 

Steve

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Hi,

ugly earth on the picture ;) @ eric *bad joke i know*

would be nice to get some slings from this species *fg*

Cheers,
Steffen
 

David DeVries

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Most excellent! I love it when new species make it over here. First the Aussie spiders in July and now this. {D

Keep it up! Now just a few years to grow them up and get those first US born batches. We hope.
 

syndicate

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ive been told by a dealer here in the states that he will have them very soon.real expensive tho
 

Bearo

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So Eric, what did the pricetag say? ;)
Did you import them yourself?
 

GoTerps

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Hi,

Bearo said:
So Eric, what did the pricetag say? ;)
Did you import them yourself?
I traded slings I've bred for 2 of them... so it's all good!

No, I did not import them, just traded with the importer.

Eric
 
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