What is the most rare T in the trade?

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some of the more rare asian species would be

Ornithoctonus costalis
Ornithoctonus andersoni
Ornithoctonus sp."Koh samui"
Ornithoctonus sp."Surat Thani"
Ornithoctoninae sp."Malthai"
Haplopelma sp."Bach ma"
Cyriopagopus sp."Sulawesi"
Cyriopagopus sp."Borneo black"
Cyriopogopus sp."Sumatra"
Cyriopagopus sp."Sarawack"
Poecilotheria smithi
 

reverendsterlin

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old posts never die lol, at least this one can get newer 'different' responses from year to year.
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some of the more rare asian species would be

Ornithoctonus costalis
Ornithoctonus andersoni
Ornithoctonus sp."Koh samui"
Ornithoctonus sp."Surat Thani"
Ornithoctoninae sp."Malthai"
Haplopelma sp."Bach ma"
Cyriopagopus sp."Sulawesi"
Cyriopagopus sp."Borneo black"
Cyriopogopus sp."Sumatra"
Cyriopagopus sp."Sarawack"
Poecilotheria smithi
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haha i def dont have all of those!
i will prob trade most of my collection for some costalis tho :drool:
 

johnharper

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Poecilotheria hanumavilasumica

From what I have read on the BTS site these are not in the U.S yet and also are found in only one place on a 60 acre tract thats a wildlife perserve in India.

John
 

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Poecilotheria hanumavilasumica

From what I have read on the BTS site these are not in the U.S yet and also are found in only one place on a 60 acre tract thats a wildlife perserve in India.

John
There are some of these in the US......

Wade
 

Paramite

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M. balfouri isn't that expensive in europe anymore. Slings go for 180 dollars or so.

Edit: Oh and many people have hanumavilasumica here...
 

cheetah13mo

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The rarest T...

Would be the one we haven't found yet.

It's kind of like indie music. ;-P
The rarest T...IN THE HOBBY... would mean it has been found. If it hasn't been found yet, that would make it none existant in the hobby, not rare. Theres no telling who has what but it is interesting to ponder which, if any, in your own collection was a good find.
 

Zoltan

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M. balfouri isn't that expensive in europe anymore. Slings go for 180 dollars or so.

Edit: Oh and many people have hanumavilasumica here...
Well, if 180$ for a sling is not expensive for you... it's all relative I guess.
 

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How about Monocentropus lambertoni or Monocentropus longimatus? I don't think they are common in the hobby...:)
 
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