Overrated and underrated tarantulas

athlete96

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Overrated - N. chromatus. I am sorry but.. mine is the biggest whimp I own. Oh my lord. Cricket? No it must hide first. Then maybe eat. It's also really slow growing. Bleh.

Underrated - Ok this might just be me, but I don't really see a lot of y. diversipes on here. Mine is a pain in the bum to feed but lordy it's gorgeous.
 

The Grym Reaper

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Such a cute T. (Cutie, haha.) Do they really look blue in person?
My girl is still a juvie but she's pretty blue in person, not as blue as my P. sazimai juvie but still purdy.

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Overrated - N. chromatus. I am sorry but.. mine is the biggest whimp I own.
Mine was an absolute wimp until about 1", after that it was probably the most entertaining little ninja assassin I had
 

Razzledazzy

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Ztesch

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Overrated: Grammastola pulchra - Nice looking all black T. Way overpriced due to the popularity and scarcity of slings. I still think it is a must have, but not at the current prices.

Underrated: Nhandu chromatus- I think this species is way underrated. Out of all my current T's my 3 Nhandus are my favorite Tarantulas to feed. They hit their prey like a truck and will eat all the way up to their molts. They are a fast growing, feisty T. Not to mention the colorations are ridiculous and they are really cheap.
 

Olan

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Why dont more people have a C. Fimbriatus? I don't understand it. They're orange and purple, have the tiger stripes on their abdomens and mine is pretty much always hanging out right outside of her burrow. They're not even priced that badly either. Just look at this girl! (Also more people please get them so it'll be easier for me to find a male).
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fimbriatus are great. And I got mine for $13 each. One is an immature male, should mature maybe mid or late summer, if you are still looking by then.
 

Vanessa

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Overrated - Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens. I have two adult females and I just don't understand the hype. Sure, in the beginning, their webs were pretty impressive, but now they are just dirty looking and raggedy. Nowhere near as impressive as my Neoholothele incei's web palace. Neither of mine have had much of a food response and refuse meals as much as they accept them. I have never had them take more than one cricket at a time - even after moulting. They fast longer than my Grammostola porteri before moulting. They are out a lot where you can see them, though.
Underrated - Grammostola pulchripes, Eupalaestrus campestratus, Davus pentaloris, Aphonopelma chalcodes, and definitely Brachypelma klaasi. My B.klaasi has a much healthier appetite than many and is always right out in the open. She might not be as flashy as other species in the genus, but I find her to be the most attractive of the lot.
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DanBsTs

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I think (like many have voiced) the B. vagans are underrated by far. My first T was a BV and it is such a beautiful black now.


Tapis!!! The world needs more Tapis.
I agree. I got a female 2.25" T. plumipes a few months ago and just love her. Though I have only seen her a handful of times. She is quite shy and stays in her burrow at the base of her corkbark 99% of the time. :( such a shame because she is gorgeous.
 
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Sinned

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T. plumipes
Had no idea how these look... /google, now I want one. Beautifull T.

Have to agree if B. vagans is underrated. I love mine and they love food also. Feisty also for a Brachy, got my very first threat posture out of her. She really didn't want to be rehoused. Velvet black and some red, lovely :p
 

JoeRossi

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over-rated:

LP, H. Mac, G. pulchra, C. lividius, OBT.

LP is overhyped by sellers exaggerrating what they are...all their best qualities are shared with hundreds of better looking species...same for their size.

Macs, OBTs and lividius excite people because if beautiful pics...which are better seen in pics than in person....all ghosts.

Pulchra are just over-hyped, period...cool, but IMO not as special as peoples irrational love...i can think of a dozen more striking black ts....And i could think of many Grammies i would rather have.

All are cool, just over-rated Imo.

Under-rated:

B. cabocla, B. vagans, N. incei, Tappies and all Thrixopelma sp., G. pulchripes.

Cabocla are just cool, beautiful as anything after a molt, great feeding response and growth, yet surprisingly unpopular.

Vagans are cheap and abundant, causing a lot to just gloss over them....one of the best looking black ts...great eaters and decent growth.

N. incei might be the most under-rated...no urticating hairs, not defensive, super fast...spectacular eaters, really one of the most enthusiastic eaters anywhere, and one of the heaviest webbers...and very beautiful.

Tappies just get no love, they should....they should also be more available than they are as they just arent bred enough.

Thrixopelma always seem to be an unknown by a lot, no one asks for or about them, so no one breeds or seems to regularly sell many of them....yet the whole genus is incredible.

G. pulchripes....glossed over by many like vagans...low cost and high availability...yet one of, if not the best starter species readily available in the hobby....a t everyone at every level should own.


Just like hundreds of others...not unique qualities.



Cabocla have came a long way for sure....beautiful species. Still, prefer the old name Maraca, but we could have a field day with old name preferences.

http://arachnoboards.com/threads/maraca-cabocla.205219/
 

Arachnophoric

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Cabocla are just cool, beautiful as anything after a molt, great feeding response and growth, yet surprisingly unpopular.
I haven’t kept many different species yet but I totally agree about Bumba cabocla. Such a cool T and I don’t understand why they aren’t more widely loved.
Bumba cabocla: What I like most about this species is that it looks almost like a cross between a true spider and a tarantula. (In particular, its body shape reminds me of Kukulcania hibernalis, a local spider I am very fond of.) I can't wait until my pet hole sling gets bigger and starts showing more of its adult coloring.
Cabocla have came a long way for sure....beautiful species. Still, prefer the old name Maraca, but we could have a field day with old name preferences.
Glad to see so many people agreeing that B. cabocla deserve more love!!
 

Nightstalker47

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Lampropelma sp. borneo black and Xenesthis sp. colombia blue are both vastly underrated IMO, super cool spiders that don't get much attention.


P.cancerides is another one that deserves more praise. Females get huge and they all have such awesome personalities, plus they go through very interesting color changes as they grow.

A.chalcodes are interesting smaller terrestrials, mine is always busy moving stuff around...and she hits prey like a crackhead hits the pipe.

Chilobrachys sp. dyscolus blue are super underrated and probably the most affordable blue spider out there. They go for about ten times less then the overrated ''electric blue" for a very similar spider. I personally find them more attractive, my female has been a joy to keep and she literally never hides. Its just an ocean of webbing in her enclosure lol.
 

WoofSpider

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Well apparently all of my favorite tarantulas are underrated. I'll be sure to show this thread to m N. incei, B. cabocla, G pulchripes, and A. chalcodes.

On topic, the #1 sleeper hit T in my opinion is the Phrixotrichus scrofa. Mine is still just a tiny sling but it is already gorgeous and growing fast.
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They web, but not too much. They are active, but not overly skittish or defensive. And they are
relatively inexpensive. I got mine for 25 USD.

As far as overrated Ts go, I'm going to have to give another vote to the G. pulchra. I just don't get the hype.
 

Jesse607

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I can't think of any overrated, but maybe overpriced...

Underrated: B. vagans for sure! B. albopilosum, and Aphonopelmas. And B. vagans. Did I mention B. vagans?
 

Deb60

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I haven’t kept many different species yet but I totally agree about Bumba cabocla. Such a cool T and I don’t understand why they aren’t more widely loved.

Another one I adore but don’t see hyped much is G. actaeon, probably because G. iheringi exists. But they have an amazing feeding response, are super active (mine anyway), and are just stunning to look at.

Tappies are my favorite genus...that I’m still not quite ready to keep :p Someday I’d love to breed them and add to the hobby!
On my list I’ve got the Bumba Cabocla. Hopefully I will be able to get one at the British Tarantula Show in a few weeks time .
 
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