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TRection

Arachnoknight
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Man reading this thread as proven 100% that I'm a minority the reason is I'm not overly fond of A genic or Lp and I'll never own either. I've owned a Nhandu before and I currently have Acanthoscurria ferina in my collection but if I'm wanting a new world tarantula that eats till it bursts I head down the Pamphobeteus or Phormictopus route.

@TRection welcome to the addiction I'd start making plans for your 2nd,3rd and 4th tarantula
LOL im going to have to start building some shelves ;)
 

johnny quango

Arachnoknight
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May 17, 2013
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Pamphs are pretty cool.
I'm hoping that Pamphobeteus will be my 1st breeding project in about a years time I have an adult female sp mascara and a small juvenile male if all goes well. I hope to quickly follow that with Thrixopelma sp cajamarca of which I also have an adult female and I hope a juvenile male I should know next moult
 

Ungoliant

Malleus Aranearum
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I prefer to use a mix of peat & coco fibre as I feel it looks better than straight coco fibre but that's just my opinion.
I also prefer the texture of a mixture. (I use about 20-25% coco fiber and the rest peat.)
 
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