What five new additions should I make

PanzoN88

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I set aside $355 for new additions, any recommendations? (No old world arboreals "yet")
 

DeanK

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What do you already have? What are you looking for in your next Ts?
 

Ghost56

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P. irminia if you don't have one yet. Cheap and super awesome imo.
 

Scolopendra1989

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Tell what you have so we can make proper recommendations; consider getting nice tanks, substrate, and supplies instead of just all the ts you can buy
 

Misty Day

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I'd recommend any member of the Nhandu genus, such interesting T's. You also can't go wrong with classics like Brachys and A.versicolor. If you feel you can handle it I'd go for some Phormictopus or Pamphobeteus' too.
 

basin79

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If you don't already own one a Brachypelma Smithi should definitely be on your list. The quintessential T.
 

sschind

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I would highly recommend 5 B. sabulosum slings. If you are at a loss as to where to find them send me an email:angelic::angelic::angelic::angelic:

I can get you in for under that 355 mark as well so you could even buy a few more.
 

Haemus

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If I was in your spot I'd get a nice female A. geniculata or B. albopilosum and fill out the rest with GBB slings :)
 

Chris LXXIX

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5 Goddess 0.1 Pelinobius muticus of course, this way you can even perform the "muticus five" drum effect with those rear legs.
I mean, can you feel... Her? :)
 

PanzoN88

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0.1.0 A. Geniculata 4.5"
0.1.0 C. Cyaneopeubescens 4.5"
0.0.1 A. Metallica 2"
0.0.1 G. Porteri 3/4"
0.0.1 G. Pulchripes 1"
1.1.0 B. Sabulosum male is 4" and the female is around 2-2.5"
0.1.0 P. Cancerides 2"
0.0.1 G. Rosea 1/2"
0.1.0 B. Albopilosum

I had two more B. Albopilosums (RIP), an LP (RIP Mature male), and a E. Sp. Red (RIP old female)
 

Realevil1

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Davus Faciatus
Holothele incei
Psalmopoeus irminia
Pterinopelma sazimai
Hapalopus sp. Columbia

5 OF THE MOST INTERSETING, INEXPENSIVE AND COLORFUL Ts COMMONLY AVAILABLE
 

DeanK

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P. cambridgei
G. pulchra
N. chromatus or any Nhandu really
P. sazimai
T. ockerti
 

MrsHaas

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0.1.0 A. Geniculata 4.5"
0.1.0 C. Cyaneopeubescens 4.5"
0.0.1 A. Metallica 2"
0.0.1 G. Porteri 3/4"
0.0.1 G. Pulchripes 1"
1.1.0 B. Sabulosum male is 4" and the female is around 2-2.5"
0.1.0 P. Cancerides 2"
0.0.1 G. Rosea 1/2"
0.1.0 B. Albopilosum

I had two more B. Albopilosums (RIP), an LP (RIP Mature male), and a E. Sp. Red (RIP old female)
I like the G. Pulchra idea very much.
Get some psalmops! If you already have a pokie, you'll be just fine with psalmops... My personal fave is irminia, which is a bit smaller than the cambridgei - both excellent species.
 

Walker253

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5 Goddess 0.1 Pelinobius muticus of course, this way you can even perform the "muticus five" drum effect with those rear legs.
I mean, can you feel... Her? :)
I'm with Chris.

1) P muticus, you gotta have "The Queen"
2) A genticulata
3) N chromatus
4) P irminias
5) G pulchra
6) B smithi

To nail all 6 of those would be awesome.
 

BobBarley

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The five you want the most.

All of us have different opinions about what we like in t's. Chris for example, likes... sexy rear legs... Beauty is in the eye of the beholder; to each their own, and all that.
 

Kodi

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No one has suggested M. Balfouri yet. You could get yourself a little communal. Same with N. incei. Behavior in both species is great to observe.

Oh and don't forget Euathlus sp. Red; the sweet heart of the hobby.
 
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