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Is there any species out there that are SUPER Fuzzy? I tried searching but only one thread came up and not what i was really looking for. I need a little fuzzball in my collection.
Oh man I think I'd have to agree with bicegoi. Evil little goobers to. Some of the worst itch that has ever been inflicted on me.A Bicegoi?
Nhandu Vulpinus, Nhandu Coloratovillosus, Megaphobema Robustum, and Lasiodora Parabyhana are what I have.Is there any species out there that are SUPER Fuzzy? I tried searching but only one thread came up and not what i was really looking for. I need a little fuzzball in my collection.
I agree with this too. I specifically bought an A. bicegoi because I wanted the cute little fuzz ball in my collectionOh man I think I'd have to agree with bicegoi. Evil little goobers to. Some of the worst itch that has ever been inflicted on me.
I second this idea. This was one of the Ts on my 'maybe' list when i was deciding where to start. It's on my 'to get' list now, LOL.Brachypelma albopilosum
Mexican Curly Hair Tarantula
bah! That's nothin!I second this idea. This was one of the Ts on my 'maybe' list when i was deciding where to start. It's on my 'to get' list now, LOL.
Here's a pic i pulled from the gallery, posted by †-MarK-†
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Third post down by Phillip in the Avic gallery.hurriana
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First time I've heard it being referred to as a Mexican Curly Hair...always thought the most 'common' common name was Honduran Curly Hair.Brachypelma albopilosum
Mexican Curly Hair Tarantula
I guess all Central/South American Countries look alike to him/her?First time I've heard it being referred to as a Mexican Curly Hair...always thought the most 'common' common name was Honduran Curly Hair.
Guess that's why common names = bad.
I would go with B. albopilosum or A. bicegoi as well. Both very good choices for 'furry' spiders.
--Joe