I haven't decided yet...I have two waiting to be shipped as soon as the weather is a bit warmer (L. violaceopes, G. pulchra). So I could still sneak in a third.
I realize not all spiderlings will 'survive' to adulthood...so this gives me a buffer...and if they all make it, like I hope they do...no problem either. It also ups the odds of my getting one longer-lived female.
I tried to see if one species came up more often than another as far as appearance and/or ease of care (in another thread) - but results were inconclusive
I've looked at so many pictures these last 2 weeks, I'm dreaming T's...
The main 3 I'm considering include:
Avicularia versicolor
Psalmopoeus irminia
Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens
Thanks for any feedback!
I realize not all spiderlings will 'survive' to adulthood...so this gives me a buffer...and if they all make it, like I hope they do...no problem either. It also ups the odds of my getting one longer-lived female.
I tried to see if one species came up more often than another as far as appearance and/or ease of care (in another thread) - but results were inconclusive
I've looked at so many pictures these last 2 weeks, I'm dreaming T's...
The main 3 I'm considering include:
Avicularia versicolor
Psalmopoeus irminia
Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens
Thanks for any feedback!
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