Tarantulas that NEED to be bred in the hobby

Craig73

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I don’t want to just give to the hobby I want to give to zoos and the wild as well
The struggle with repopulating the wild is you’d likely have to have scientific/dna evidence to prove pure bloodlines indicative to the localities species are inhabitants of.

Zoos are okay, not the best educational experience for inverts. It’s typically the last stop before your final pee and a long car ride home where you end up talking about the monkeys, penguins, and big cats and half the other stuff you can’t remember because your feet hurt from walking all day and the sunburn is starting to bother you. Or something like that.
 

eresusspidershop

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We breed all of them every year <edit> ...










Also Phrixotrichus scrofa because they're basically a myth here.
 
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Arachnopets

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ADMIN NOTE:

This thread is NOT about who is going to breed what, or who had what available. It is about what species people think need to be bred more of in the hobby. That's it. Not what people are looking or wanting to breed, or who has or does not have a species to breed.

Moving forward, any talk or discussion of people looking to breed specific species or what you breed (or bred), or similar, is absolutely irrelevant to the main purpose of this thread's subject and will be removed (possible warnings issued).

If anyone is unsure if what they want to post will fit into this thread's purpose, please just start a private conversation with me, and I will be more than happy to advise. :)

It might help to mention what country you are in when saying what species you wish were bred more. ;)

Debby
 
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Craig73

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Here’s a few that make my list:

N. fasciaaurinigra
G. pulchra
T. panama
P. victori
T. seladonia
 

Tarantuland

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Here’s a few that make my list:

N. fasciaaurinigra
G. pulchra
T. panama
P. victori
T. seladonia
Agreed with these. I will add

Birupes simoroxigorum
Psalmopeus ecclesiasticus
Psalmopeus langenbucheri
Typhlochaena costae
Typhlochaena curumim
Tapinauchenius polybots
Grammastola rosea/porteri
Eucratoscelus pachypus
Thrixopelma cyanoleum
Poecilotheria hanumilasuvica
Megaphobema mesomelas
Homoeomma chilensis
Homoeomma orellanai
Harpactira chrysogaster
Ybyrapora diversipes
Ybyrapora sooretama
Avicularia rufa
Avicularia minatrix
Pachistopelma rufonigrum
Pachistopelma bromecolia
Dolichothele rufoniger
Ornithoctoninae sp hon sej
Omothymus sp Valhalla
Phormingochilus so Sabah red

There’s so many lol
 
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