Help me decide what my next T should be! :)

vespertine

Arachnopeon
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I can only get one more T until I finish school...which won't be for another year at least. At the moment I have an adult G.Rosea, A.Geniculata juvenile and a G.Pulchripes sling. I've found a seller nearby and have the option of another larger 2.5" G. Pulchripes, a 1.5-2" Grammostola Pulchra, 1" Nhandu Chromatus or a 2" Phormictipus Cancerides. I can only get one and they all seem really cool so I’m having trouble deciding. Help me pleeease :D
 

The Spider Faery

Arachnodemon
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If I were you and had to wait another year before I could get another and could only get one in that time, I wouldn't rush into it... When you think you know what you want, give it a few weeks at least to stew about it. It's exciting getting a new one, but once you get it, you better be sure it's the one, if you have to wait, right? :) But out of your options, I wouldn't get another Chaco because you already have one and they tend to grow fast. But only you can decide what you'd be happiest with.
 

Tindalos

Arachnoknight
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Nhandu Chromatus
im getting one
9 other various T's this saturday im stoked.

and welcome to the boards
 

Halfbreed

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Honestly I would go for the N chromatus or the G pulchra. But I agree that you should wait and make sure it i what you really want. also keep your eye online for what is selling you will most likely get a better deal for you money.
 

vespertine

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Well I still have another month to decide so I'm not exactly in a rush. But I'm still having trouble making the decision. I figure who better to ask that you awsome people amiright? LOL Thanks for the feedback. I'm also leaning towards the chromatus or the pulchra. But damn that phormictipus cancerides is one sexy beast! hehehe.
 

Halfbreed

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As much as I love the N chromatus ( they have beautiful coloration and can have quite an attitude ) you may seriously want to consider the G pulchra. It is highly in demand, a beautiful T, and if you can only get one more for another year or so it would be a wise investment. Just remember there are also some other beautiful species for sale as well.
 

jeff1962

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I have a Huge female P. Concerides. You can't go wrong there. They are voracious feeders and out and about alot. To me they are underrated., mostly because they are not as colorfull as some of the others.
 
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