Fluffiest / fuzziest / furriest hairy T's?

moricollins

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Some less common ones:

Eucratoscelus pachypus (the rear legs are so fluffy)
Eupalaestrus campestratus
Iridopelma hirsutum
Sericopelma melanotarsum (mature males especially)
 

Olan

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G. iheringi have pretty long hairs. But they stick straight out, so they kind of look spiny rather than purely fluffy.
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Garnet3942

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Hi there folks!
I just realized that i REALLY need a few VERY hairy T's and the sooner- the better =)
I'm still even close not as good in genuses and species as many of you, guys, so need your advices.
I have only a few T's that come in mind.
1) B. Albopilosum and B. Albopilosum Nicaragua
2) Nhandu Tripepii (maybe Coloratovillosus as well, but i still think Tripeppi way more fluffy)
3) Psalmopoeus Pulcher (?)
4) and of course many Avics.
I already have Nicaragua and now leaning to Tripepii as my next T. Any other ideas? Thank you for your help! :)
G. Pulchras are pretty dang fluffy they have a velvet look to them and as slings I have one and It's my only T but the legs are super fuzzy!! It's so cute! But I'm not entirely sure if they are that fluffy.
 

EpicEpic

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Just ordered 2 "fuzzies"!

Female Juvie 3" N. coloratovillosus
G. iheringi 1.5" sling

Can't wait 😍
 

basin79

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T.blondi. And they'll even share their hairs with you sometimes. They're good like that.

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Pepper

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Megaphobema robustum hasnt been mentioned yet. I cant get a good picture of mine, its down the tunnel as soon as i open the lid every time, so heres something from Google
 
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