I always do say that P. irminia is a ghost, so perhaps you're on to something. However, I'd never include such a boring spider on this listIt's already been established that P.irminia is the official Halloween Tarantula...
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I figured you would say something like that.. Is there anywhere close to where you live that sells good taste? You could use a couple servingsI always do say that P. irminia is a ghost, so perhaps you're on to something. However, I'd never include such a boring spider on this list![]()
In all fairness, it was on the short list to be included. I also considered P. murinus, A. geniculata, and something from Ceratogyrus. P. irminia got beat by G. pulchra, A. geniculata got beat by N. coloratovillosus, and Ceratogyrus got beat by E. murinus. I didn't include P. murinus because they're overhyped as it is. I really wanted to include an OW, but I just couldn't come up with anything creative.I figured you would say something like that.. Is there anywhere close to where you live that sells good taste? You could use a couple servings...
Seriously though body structure alone makes this species look formidable... There temperament is comparable to rabid vampire and they are orange and black.. Nothing screams Halloween like P.irminia
Damn it...Now I feel bad for mailing you a candy apple filled with razorbladesIn all fairness, it was on the short list to be included. I also considered P. murinus, A. geniculata, and something from Ceratogyrus. P. irminia got beat by G. pulchra, A. geniculata got beat by N. coloratovillosus, and Ceratogyrus got beat by E. murinus. I didn't include P. murinus because they're overhyped as it is. I really wanted to include an OW, but I just couldn't come up with anything creative.
Oh my god, that would have been perfect! Spot onFor an O/W you could of included P.metallica.. After all it's a pokie dressed up like Django![]()
No joke! Never heard of this beauty before, absolutely gorgeous. Looks much more like a skeleton than E. murinus.I think a good one would be Haplopelma albostriatum "Chaiyaphum
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duuuude, where do i get this and how much it costs? :wideyed::wideyed::wideyed:I think a good one would be Haplopelma albostriatum "Chaiyaphum
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I frigging love the look of this sp. Fantastic photo too, as per usual!I think a good one would be Haplopelma albostriatum "Chaiyaphum
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My first thought was a skeleton looking tarantula when I first purchase her. I had two females down to one.No joke! Never heard of this beauty before, absolutely gorgeous. Looks much more like a skeleton than E. murinus.
Where you're from I don't know where to get it from. Mine are wild caught specimens and cost depends who you get it from.duuuude, where do i get this and how much it costs? :wideyed::wideyed::wideyed:
The photo turned out really nice of this species. I like her looks it reminds me of a ghost skeleton spidey. A perfect Halloween tarantula.I frigging love the look of this sp. Fantastic photo too, as per usual!
My jaw literally dropped. :OThe photo turned out really nice of this species. I like her looks it reminds me of a ghost skeleton spidey. A perfect Halloween tarantula.