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'Rust' the tripepii, pic 2.
Such a gorgeous, floofy species! I'm getting one of my own very soon. Fingers crossed it's a female so I can have some of that lovely floof for myself. :D
 
Such a gorgeous, floofy species! I'm getting one of my own very soon. Fingers crossed it's a female so I can have some of that lovely floof for myself. :D
Great choice, N. tripepii are something special IMHO! Bulky, hungry and showy at a larger size (and yeah, the floof is magnificent! Just make sure you don't get any of it on ya 😬;) ).
 
Great choice, N. tripepii are something special IMHO! Bulky, hungry and showy at a larger size (and yeah, the floof is magnificent!
From what I gather they are a fun species to keep. And that blonde colour coupled with the floof makes them stunning to look at!

Just make sure you don't get any of it on ya 😬;) ).
Yeah, I’ve read that Nhandu setae are supposed to be quite bad. But I am also getting a Lasiodora parahybana and a Pamphobeteus sp. Mascara so I guess we’ll see who does the most hair kicking.
 
From what I gather they are a fun species to keep. And that blonde colour coupled with the floof makes them stunning to look at!
They can go from looking strawberry blonde/coppery orange to a pale gold depending on the lighting, stunning to look at indeed.
Yeah, I’ve read that Nhandu setae are supposed to be quite bad. But I am also getting a Lasiodora parahybana and a Pamphobeteus sp. Mascara so I guess we’ll see who does the most hair kicking.
Love it. Big new worlds, big appetites/attitudes, that's my jam. Be sure to tuck those sleeves in :lol:
 

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