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Although technically not a dwarf as far as I know, I've heard I. mira described as dwarf....pretty darn cool t if you ask me, and the whole trap door thing just puts em on another level.
All of the Cyriocosmus genus, there's not one in that group that isn't absolutely stunning.
C.elegans, they're major pet holes but they're so gorgeous when you get the chance to see them.
I 100% agree with the comments above, C. elegans being my favorite so far of the two I owned in the genus(even though she kicks a lot of hair).My vote is C. elegans, you can't beat a spider with a pink heart on it's butt, and that black and copper carapace is stunning. It's near the top of my wishlist.
C.elegans, they're major pet holes but they're so gorgeous when you get the chance to see them.
C. ritae is pretty ridiculous, too.
My vote is C. elegans, you can't beat a spider with a pink heart on it's butt, and that black and copper carapace is stunning. It's near the top of my wishlist.
I'd love to see a K. brunnipes in person too.
Another +1!!! The heart is amazing! This one is definitely on my bucket list!!! Must... Have... Elegans!!
All of the Cyriocosmus genus, there's not one in that group that isn't absolutely stunning.
My absolute favorite is the Cyriocosmus genus :love:I 100% agree with the comments above, C. elegans being my favorite so far of the two I owned in the genus(even though she kicks a lot of hair).