Juvenile G.pulcrhipes webbing

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Eventually I'd quite like to move this T to a an enclosure planted up with a few species from it's native range, I've been doing a bit of research into that lately.

And yes, I can definitely tell at this point I'll end up getting more than one :rofl:

I've decided that If I get offered one of the jobs I'm being interviewed for then I want to get a Thrixopelma cyaneolum after my first paycheck, or if that's not available a T.albo or GBB.
Ah Thrixopelma cyaneolum 🥰 Thrixopelma are my favourite genus (tied with Sericopelma) they are bold beautiful pray destroying machines 🥰. They are the perfect mix of crazy and beautiful. (My favourite combo!) I have a small male cyaneolum he is nuts but my friend @Cmac2111 has an af (my boys intended gf) and she is his most chilled t 🤷🏻‍♀️.
Personally ockerti and purines are my favourites due to their green colours and crazy nature, neither are sure if they are arboreal or terrestrial 😆. They are a little high strung but as long as you know what to expect you should be fine 🙂

Albo are great too I have all 3 locals, chilled but have a strong food response, they tbh would be a perfect second t. They are cheap too can pick up a well started t for a few pounds.

I also have gbb fast skittish webbing nuts but stunning 😍 if you don't mind fast moving spiders you will be fine they are super hardy n like it a little dryer then others 😊

I am sure you will find the right one for you though 😊
 

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Ah Thrixopelma cyaneolum 🥰 Thrixopelma are my favourite genus (tied with Sericopelma) they are bold beautiful pray destroying machines 🥰. They are the perfect mix of crazy and beautiful. (My favourite combo!) I have a small male cyaneolum he is nuts but my friend @Cmac2111 has an af (my boys intended gf) and she is his most chilled t 🤷🏻‍♀️.
Personally ockerti and purines are my favourites due to their green colours and crazy nature, neither are sure if they are arboreal or terrestrial 😆. They are a little high strung but as long as you know what to expect you should be fine 🙂

Albo are great too I have all 3 locals, chilled but have a strong food response, they tbh would be a perfect second t. They are cheap too can pick up a well started t for a few pounds.

I also have gbb fast skittish webbing nuts but stunning 😍 if you don't mind fast moving spiders you will be fine they are super hardy n like it a little dryer then others 😊

I am sure you will find the right one for you though 😊
I've been eying up a T.albo juvenile from the same supplier I got my G.pulchripes from hahaha, they look so adorable too.
 
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