The Only Tarantula in my collection that likes to be handled.

Godzilla2000

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This is a rare thing indeed. I finally got the guts up to take a picture of my favorite Tarantula, Gypsy. She my beautiful Pink Zebra Beauty (Eupalastrus campestratus) that is such a sweet little tarantula. And I'd like to note this is my only body part you guys will see.
 

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MizM

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Awwww, c'mon Godzilla, show us a little tail!!!
 

MizM

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:D Mmmmmmmmm Hmmmmmmm, that's some FINE tail bay-bay!!:D

(I can tell you're going to fit right in with us!)
 

Arachnopuppy

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Maybe I'm blind, but that look too much like an A. seemanni. Or maybe it's just because I don't have an E. campestratus.
 

TheSpiderHouse

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they look very similiar Iam.. here's a pic of a E campestratus from petbugs.com..

and here's an A seemani from Arachnopets caresheets (nice pic btw Scott :D)..
 

Sean

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zilla why dont you wanna show everyone anything else? hey thats a nice T do you reccomend them??
 

Olan

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I would recommend PZB's. I have a 3 inch female and she is my favorite tarantula. I would almost describe her as a pacifist she is so calm and friendly. They are also very beautiful as you can see from the pics.

-Olan
 

Godzilla2000

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Originally posted by Sean
zilla why dont you wanna show everyone anything else? hey thats a nice T do you reccomend them??
I highly recommend them. I stand 100% behind the Pink Zebra Beauty as a starter Tarantula and for experienced Tarantula owners. Forget the Chilean Rosehair. I've found that my Pink Zebra Beauty is much more docile than my Chilean Rosehair.
 

SpiderTwin

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Nice looking T godzilla, isn't that a shot of leg I can see in the bottom right corner of the picture?
 

Godzilla2000

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Originally posted by SpiderTwin
Nice looking T godzilla, isn't that a shot of leg I can see in the bottom right corner of the picture?
Yes. It's been driving at least two guys at a Community Forum for Comic Book related movies, TV shows, cartoons, etc. wild. :8o =D :}
 

Godzilla2000

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Here's a few pictures pf mr Mexican Bloodleg (Aphonopelma bicoloratum) and Curlyhair (Brachypelma albopilosum) I'd like to handle but they just freak out too much at the mere sight of a hand in their enclosures.
 

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Godzilla2000

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Originally posted by Bry
Blurry cricket at 10:00. :)

Bry
That cricket went to my Pinktoe who's starting to cram monthes ahead of another molt. Strange how thiose pics look better on a small LCD screen. I guess I just cannot win.
 
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