Cutest T?

SteelWidow

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What would you guys call 'The cutest T?' I myself would either say the Avicularia Versicolor or the Nhandu coloratovillosus.

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Misty Day

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+1 for the versicolour, pretty much any avic is cute! XD Id go for euathlus sp.red, p.miranda(even though their temprement isnt cute!) , gbb slings, and b. albopilosum, those curly hairs are just so cute!
 

SteelWidow

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GBB slings are cute, but you rarely see them when they age. I have seen their webs, I have even seen GBB's web their little hidey-hole and rarely come out, they just drop the worm down the hole! I am new to this hobby so I will deffo check out the Euathlus sp.red!
 

Beary Strange

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I think most Ts are pretty darn cute but overall I'd say C.elegans. It's teeny and has a heart on its rump; the Cyriocosmus in general are like the Carebears of tarantulas.
 

BobGrill

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GBB slings are cute, but you rarely see them when they age. I have seen their webs, I have even seen GBB's web their little hidey-hole and rarely come out, they just drop the worm down the hole! I am new to this hobby so I will deffo check out the Euathlus sp.red!
GBBs are usually out in the open a lot. Mine webs a lot, but I can always see it sitting in the middle of all of its webbing. Not what I would call a reclusive T at all.
 

Misty Day

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GBB slings are cute, but you rarely see them when they age. I have seen their webs, I have even seen GBB's web their little hidey-hole and rarely come out, they just drop the worm down the hole! I am new to this hobby so I will deffo check out the Euathlus sp.red!
My Gbb is out 99% of the time. Euathlus sp. red is a dwarf sp, definatly worth checking out! :D good luck!
 

Curious jay

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I think most Ts are pretty darn cute but overall I'd say C.elegans. It's teeny and has a heart on its rump; the Cyriocosmus in general are like the Carebears of tarantulas.
The attitude of my C. sellatus is far from carebear lol.


Cuteness of a T is selective, my personal cutest out of my collection is my Lasiodora itabunae. Not the most colourful but looks like a giant B. albopilosum:

 

Stirmi

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obt slings, there so small yet so angry and hungry, i once had like a 3rd or 4th instar give me a threat posture while he was eating, cutest thing ive ever seen!
 

MatthewM1

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Cutest I've ever seen was a 2i C. Fasciatum threat posing after being unpacked, he continued to threat pose each twitching half dead cricket before pouncing on it. Saddly stopped doing it after molting to 3i

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Jterry

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The T that I "aww" at the most is probably my 2.5" P. cambrigei. It's always out, always moving around, drinking water, moving substrate, and it just reminds me of a little furry kitten! Also my G. pulchripes sling just molted and is showing faint gold on its "knees", and with all of that light-colored leg hair it just kills me!:love:
 

Femangel

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Hard to choose i think mine are all very cute :p
C. elegans has to win a prize for the little heart and for their bravery!
My C. darlingi is pretty darn cute! Tiny little horn just tops it off.
But by far the cutest thing i own is not a tarantula but a true spider. A teeny little jumping spider. U've seen their pictures online, nuff said :D do u know they can actually SEE us? They lift up their little bitty heads when u stand in front of the enclosure and look straight at you with their gorgeous little eyes and sad little face. I'm telling u nothing beats that!
 

Jterry

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But by far the cutest thing i own is not a tarantula but a true spider. A teeny little jumping spider. U've seen their pictures online, nuff said :D do u know they can actually SEE us? They lift up their little bitty heads when u stand in front of the enclosure and look straight at you with their gorgeous little eyes and sad little face. I'm telling u nothing beats that!
Man, jumping spiders are such heartbreakers! I don't think I have ever looked at one without an "awww!" escaping me :love:
 

Hydrazine

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For me, it's the fluffballs, namely A.versicolor, bonus points for slings.

Can't wait for mine to get the dense and long fluff of the adults..

On the other hand, (s)he'll lose the blue coloration so I CAN wait.

 

Storm76

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A. versicolor hands down! Aside the fact that these are "womanizers", the whole Avicularia genus is just a huge bunch of "fluffballs" in my opinion.

Euathlus spp. are also quite cute, so catatonic that they shouldn't even have fangs to say it with the words of a famous YT in the hobby ;)
 

PlaidJaguar

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A. versicolor hands down! Aside the fact that these are "womanizers", the whole Avicularia genus is just a huge bunch of "fluffballs" in my opinion.

Euathlus spp. are also quite cute, so catatonic that they shouldn't even have fangs to say it with the words of a famous YT in the hobby ;)
I second that! I just got a Euathlus vulpinus for Christmas, and she's the most adorable pink fuzzball. And her little face is so sweet! She has hair lining all her hard edges, and it makes her look very soft and cuddly.

Avic slings are the superstars of the T world. They just don't get any cuter than those tiny little bodies with big old awkward feet on the end of too-long legs. :)
 

prairiepanda

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+1 for A versicolor! They're so floofy and colourful! Although the little hearts on C elegans butts makes me squee as well.

I think all my Ts are cute. It's one of the biggest factors I considered when building my wish list! Although no T can outdo my jumping spiders with cuteness! Those giant eyes and poofy pedipalps get me every time :)
 

Beary Strange

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Agreed on the Euathlus, don't know why I didn't think of that. My young Euathlus sp.red female is the only spider in my collection I hold without a second thought. And the digging! It's adorable-she's like a little puppy. Hole here, hole there, hole everywhere. XD
 
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