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bjorndmon

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I am certainly not new to the hobby however I am new to arachnoboards!!! I currently own a curly hair, venezuelan sun tiger, P. Regalis, vera cruz red rump, and a GBB I Recently ordered 8 new babies, a giant white knee, caribena versicolor, hapolopelma sp bach, Nhandu Tripepii, Vialius Chromatus, Theraposinae sp Rotan, Pseudha palopus sp blue and an orphnaecus sp cebu. I am so super excited for them to come home and to be here in this awesome forum!!!
 
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Stu Macher

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I am certainly not new to the hobby however I am new to arachnoboards!!! I currently own a curly hair, venezuelan sun tiger, P. Regalis, vera cruz red rump, and a GBB I Recently ordered 8 new babies a giant white knee, caribena versicolor, hapolopelma sp bach, Nhandu Tripepii, Vialius Chromatus, Theraposinae sp Rotan, Pseudha palopus sp blue and an orphnaecus sp cebu. I am so super excited for them to come home and to be here in this awesome forum!!!
That's a great order. A geniculata and N tripepii are a crazy amount of fun. The Bach Ma is a beautiful T. Oddly enough my female is one of my least defensive Asian fossorials. That's an exception though

Welcome :)
 
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bjorndmon

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Thank you so much. I am so super stoked for them to arrive!!!! My next endeavor is an M. Balfouri communal colony!
 

TheraMygale

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Thank you so much. I am so super stoked for them to arrive!!!! My next endeavor is an M. Balfouri communal colony!

Good luck with your new additions. Get ready for some next level hair kicking with N tripepi. If youre lucky, they will be calm like my N color.

If you wish for a communal, get m balfouris from a known breeder/dealer that can provide you with sac mates, that are young slings.

Otherwise, your chances of success might not have the same results as you expect.
 

Stu Macher

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Good luck with your new additions. Get ready for some next level hair kicking with N tripepi. If youre lucky, they will be calm like my N color.

If you wish for a communal, get m balfouris from a known breeder/dealer that can provide you with sac mates, that are young slings.

Otherwise, your chances of success might not have the same results as you expect.
My N tripepii behaves very well. Same with my chromatus. My tripepii rarely kicks. Just a little during rehousing then she gets tired 🤣
 

Charliemum

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Welcome to ab 😊
you have some great choices there, I am sure you will find our search bar a great help when doing your research to learn about your sp, although you will have to use Latin names for your info to show 😊.
I look forward to seeing pics once they are there n in their new homes 😉 Gl with your new floofers n any questions you know where we are 😉😊.


Great order and welcome to ab ! My giant white knee is growing very slowly.
Like alot of the bigger sp genic don't moult often, they just put alot of size on with each moult, so ppl say they are faster growing which personally I think can be confusing. I find my genics moult about the same as my brachypelma do except they put on a good quater to half inch n my brachypelma only put on 2mm 😆🤷🏻‍♀️
 

Arachnophobphile

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I am certainly not new to the hobby however I am new to arachnoboards!!! I currently own a curly hair, venezuelan sun tiger, P. Regalis, vera cruz red rump, and a GBB I Recently ordered 8 new babies, a giant white knee, caribena versicolor, hapolopelma sp bach, Nhandu Tripepii, Vialius Chromatus, Theraposinae sp Rotan, Pseudha palopus sp blue and an orphnaecus sp cebu. I am so super excited for them to come home and to be here in this awesome forum!!!
Welcome to AB.

What size was your Pseudhapalopus sp blue listed as?

If it's only 1/16 or 1/8 it's growth rate will test your patience. They can grow slower than Aphonopelma.

Mine adopted a complete fossorial life. Others have told me their P. sp blue did not so it'll be interesting to see what yours prefers.

Other than that those are some great choices for T's, best wishes.
 
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