Thinking of reexpanding collection

TheInv4sion

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So I was sent off to an RTC 10 months ago and during this time my parents decided to try to care for my collection and roaches. Unfortunately, my B. albo, Euathlus sp. Red, A. avic, G. rosea, and two of my OBT slings have died. I really want to replace or repurchase these species such as the Euathlus and B. albo, but am thinking about replacing the rest with other species. Any recommendations? Here is a list of what I currently have:
0.1.0 A. chalcodes 5"
0.0.1 P. irminia 2"
0.0.1 P. murinus 1.5"
0.1.0 H. lividum (Now Cyriopagopus?) 5"
1.1.0 E. campestratus
0.1.0 G. porteri 5-6"
0.1.0 G. pulchripes 4"
0.0.1 L. parahybana 4"
0.0.1 T. gigas 3"
0.0.1 C. dyscolus 2"
0.0.1 B. smithi 1.5"
0.0.1 N. chromatus 3"

I would prefer OW species over NW but am open to suggestions.
Thanks,

Zach
 

Chris LXXIX

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0.1 Pelinobius muticus 'Queen Baboon' Goddess PBUH (Peace Be Upon Her) OH-BITES-ALLAAARGH! nuff said at the top.

Then Haplopelma hainanum, Selenocosmia like rain, Chilobrachys of all sorts, Stromatopelma calceatum, Heteroscodra maculata, Acanthoscurria geniculata (seriously, no 'Genics' ?).

0.1 Lampropelma nigerrimum, i found those way more better that Lampropelma violaceopes.
Oh, and if you can put your hands, also, to a Harpactirella lightfooti then Sir/Lady, you are a hero :-O
Damn too much eight legged lol
 
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Haksilence

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You NEED an a. Brocklehursti, a new avic, GBB, and a pokie of your choosing.

Now after reading this post you will fall into a. Deep sleep, upon waking up you will feel refreshed but will be filled with an insatiable desire for the above listed.
 

TheInv4sion

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RTC, what does that mean...is that like juvie?

C. marshalli, P. cambridgei...and get some avics already!
RTC stands for Residential Treatment Center.
0.1 Pelinobius muticus 'Queen Baboon' Goddess PBUH (Peace Be Upon Her) OH-BITES-ALLAAARGH! nuff said at the top.

Then Haplopelma hainanum, Selenocosmia like rain, Chilobrachys of all sorts, Stromatopelma calceatum, Heteroscodra maculata, Acanthoscurria geniculata (seriously, no 'Genics' ?).

0.1 Lampropelma nigerrimum, i found those way more better that Lampropelma violaceopes.
Oh, and if you can put your hands, also, to a Harpactirella lightfooti then Sir/Lady, you are a hero :-O
Damn too much eight legged lol
Idk where to find H. lightfooti :(
 

TheInv4sion

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lol :) that was on purpose. No one knows (never saw ONE here in Europe) save for South African people who can, cough cough, WC those on their wild :p
You jerk lmfao
I'm actually really considering getting an A. versicolor, P. miranda, P. muticus, and a GBB. Not sure if I will get anything else yet...
 

Chris LXXIX

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You jerk lmfao
I'm actually really considering getting an A. versicolor, P. miranda, P. muticus, and a GBB. Not sure if I will get anything else yet...
'Love' rating only because you added (0.1 i hope, otherwise heresy!) Pelinobius muticus 'Queen Baboon' Goddess PBUH (Peace Be Upon Her) OH-BITES-ALLAAARGH! to your list, needles to say, she's my favourite Theraphosidae, the Queen nuff said. Period. Nothing is like a hissing 0.1 'Queen Baboon'. Nothing. :)
 

TheInv4sion

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'Love' rating only because you added (0.1 i hope, otherwise heresy!) Pelinobius muticus 'Queen Baboon' Goddess PBUH (Peace Be Upon Her) OH-BITES-ALLAAARGH! to your list, needles to say, she's my favourite Theraphosidae, the Queen nuff said. Period. Nothing is like a hissing 0.1 'Queen Baboon'. Nothing. :)
I actually found a female P. muticus and fell in love. So beautiful
 

awiec

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I would go for more hardy species as if you need to be treated and leave the animals with your parents again, then the animals won't suffer too much. P.muticus are pretty much little tanks and grow so slow that if it needs to be cared for by someone else they won't have to fuss with re-housing. Aphonopelma seemanni is a nice one as well as those legs are striking and are pretty hard to kill. I would also go for G.ihringi as they an intense red (even when in heavy pre-molt) and black.
 

BobBarley

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If you like OW you could also look into M. balfouri. Very nice blue t.
 

TheInv4sion

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Wise words man. Wise words indeed u_u <--- ascetic hissing beauty 'face'
Yeah hopefully no one snags her before me :)
I would go for more hardy species as if you need to be treated and leave the animals with your parents again, then the animals won't suffer too much. P.muticus are pretty much little tanks and grow so slow that if it needs to be cared for by someone else they won't have to fuss with re-housing. Aphonopelma seemanni is a nice one as well as those legs are striking and are pretty hard to kill. I would also go for G.ihringi as they an intense red (even when in heavy pre-molt) and black.
They will only need to care for them another month so I think they should be fine.
If you like OW you could also look into M. balfouri. Very nice blue t.
Definately if I can find some
 
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