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johnny quango

Arachnoknight
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That is Pamphobeteus sp. Goliath. In all honesty, most Pamphos look the same from slings to adults. One of my favorite parts about them though, is regardless of sex, you either get a gorgeous purple and pink male or a huge beautiful female! Most choose fortis, platyomma, or antinous as their first pampho. They are great and really hardy, they just need quite a bit of moisture :D
My 1st Pamphobeteus was a sp mascara she's the top picture i posted on this thread earlier. They are a little different from other Pamphobeteus as they don't require as much moisture as their natural habitat are dry scubland in Ecuador i believe. In the picture i posted you can see the long pink setae clearly but if you look under a microscope or led lit magnifying glass you can still see the famous Christmas tree pattern which i think is pretty cool
 

KezyGLA

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Its hard to have a favourite in this hobby so heres a list by type

New world terrestrial
Thrixopelma cyaneolum
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New world burrower
Ephebopus murinus
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New world semi-arboreal
Dolichothele bolivianum
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New world arboreal
Avicularia diversipes
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African burrower
Harpactira namaquensis
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African semi arboreal
Pterinochilus murinus *Tete

African arboreal
Encyocratella olivacea
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Asian burrower
Ornithoctonus aureotibialis (yet to get photo)



Asian arboreal
Cyriopagopus sp. hati hati
(Yet to get photo)








 
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