New T ideas?

Lizardman905

Arachnosquire
Joined
Jan 21, 2013
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So far I have:
Grammostola rosea
Psalmopeous irminia
Brachypelma albiceps
Brachypelma boehmei
Brachypelma emilia
Brachypelma albopilosum
Brachypelma vagans
Thrixopelma ockerti
Monocentropus balfouri
Acanthoscurria geniculata
Pterinochilus murinus
Holothele incei
Lasiodora parahybana
Poecilotheria regalis
Poecilotheria metallica
Chilobrachy fimbriatus
Pamphobeteus sp machalla
Hysterocrates gigas
Heteroscodra maculata
Nhandu tripepii
Ephebopus murinus
Cyriocosmus elegans
Haplopus sp. Columbia large
Holothele sp. carabobo
Linothele megatheloides
Haplopelma lividum

I'm looking for something that is 6" or less so it can fit in a medium critter keeper. It would also be good if it wasn't an obligated burrower. Thanks in advance!
 

awiec

Arachnoprince
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Feb 13, 2014
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You are missing one fabulous genus: Tapinauchenius. They are vibrant, rarely get over 5 inches (Only one that does is T.gigas), grow fast, are arboreal but will burrow as slings if they are not satisfied with their cork bark and are out quite often. I see you also have pokies so you will be prepared for their speed as they are considered probably the fastest genus of T out there.
 

hmbrower

Arachnosquire
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Jan 24, 2014
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Check out Cyclosternum fasciatum! One of my favorite attacking t's! Also love my Psalmopoeus's! Pulcher and cambridgei are both beautiful medium t's!
 

Tongue Flicker

Arachnobaron
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Check out Cyclosternum fasciatum! One of my favorite attacking t's! Also love my Psalmopoeus's! Pulcher and cambridgei are both beautiful medium t's!
+1

Mine is always out in the open. She loves fasting and is not defensive. She is quick and alert though

+1

For GBB also :D
 
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