Vanessa
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Who are you ordering from?Already on my shipping order.
Who are you ordering from?Already on my shipping order.
tarantula Canada.Who are you ordering from?
In that case I think you should buy a brown one.Probably because I have way too many! I'm just looking for random suggestions. I have everything from Tappies to Haplopelmas (I refuse to accept the name change).
That's a good question!Ok, so let's try a different approach. What tarantulas do you NOT have and are not on your list currently?
I have a sub adult already.Since you've already got H. mac, Phormictopus, and Pamphobeteus covered, i'll second Cold Blood's N. incei suggestion. I never considered getting one, but got one as a freebie. And it is a really awesome spider. Such a ferocious predator.
I have two P. muticus. I haven't seen that Selenocosmia for sale; I'll have to look for one. As said earlier, with the exception of M. robustum, other species in that genus are insanely expensive in Canada. I've kept a few centipedes (Scolopendra spp., and a few S. alternans). I'm not really a huge fan of them. I do love amblipygids though!Buy a Goddess 0.1 Pelinobius muticus PBUH (Peace Be Upon Her). Or a female Selenocosmia aruana. Or like basin79 said, M.mesomelas (but the entire Megaphobema genus is amazing, for that matter).
Or think different and jump into centipedes (if Asians, better). Then I guarantee that you will look at your signature under a different perspective
Have you tried any scorps? If were on the subject of other insects, any flat rock scorpion would do fantastic. Low-venom sting, unique look, and huge! Generally inexpensive as wellThat's a good question!
I have a sub adult already.
I have two P. muticus. I haven't seen that Selenocosmia for sale; I'll have to look for one. As said earlier, with the exception of M. robustum, other species in that genus are insanely expensive in Canada. I've kept a few centipedes (Scolopendra spp., and a few S. alternans). I'm not really a huge fan of them. I do love amblipygids though!
What does that even mean? Sorry, I had to ask.Plus they're a slosh of urine to look after.
A piece of piss. I was trying to be more forum friendly.What does that even mean? Sorry, I had to ask.
I can suggest some from my list that I won't be getting for a while! N tripeppii, H gigas (good choice if you have plenty of free time to kill making a serious enclosure), I mira, Lapropelma sp. borneo black...I don't know what you have but I'd happily take any of those!
Ahhh gotcha. Wasn't sure if it was some lingo I wasn't familiar withA piece of piss. I was trying to be more forum friendly.
Both of those sayings are completely lost on me. Perhaps it's a regional expression.A piece of piss. I was trying to be more forum friendly.
I have a few Asians. I've been looking for a Hadogenes for a while, but they're pretty expensive when I find them.Have you tried any scorps? If were on the subject of other insects, any flat rock scorpion would do fantastic. Low-venom sting, unique look, and huge! Generally inexpensive as well
I have a tripepii (got it as a 1/4" freebie), and a currently have an H. gigas. Her burrow collapsed after 3 or 4 years the other day and she isn't looking too good, so I'm also ordering in an H. sp. Cameroon and Nigeria. I'm not really a fan of I. mira. I'm also picking up a Borneo black on my order.What does that even mean? Sorry, I had to ask.
I can suggest some from my list that I won't be getting for a while! N tripeppii, H gigas (good choice if you have plenty of free time to kill making a serious enclosure), I mira, Lapropelma sp. borneo black...I don't know what you have but I'd happily take any of those!
Yep.I'm assuming you already have A.geniculata?
I'm getting a Borneo black. That's pretty much the same species.Bit biased of me since I just preordered one to pick up at a show, but!!!
Lampropelma nigerrimum
Super slick blackest black T I've ever seen.
I've got both.LV perhapsor ornata