What is your Favorite Poecilotheria Species and why?

Lazaru

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P .metalica are my faves although I've kept kept almost all the pokies over the years

I currently have 7 metalica and no other pokies at this time 3 AF and 4 Juvie hoping for a male or 2 when I can sex them
 

MuddledMuticus

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You see a lot of favorite pokie threads? I see you do post without searching. ;) I searched too and there are only 2 within the past 10 years, search only gave up a total of 6 titled
(Favorite Pokie or Favorite Poecilotheria) plus people change their opinions from year to year. Always a great topic to see what the favorite flavor is this year. ;)
There was a post about the best pokie and why on Nov 23 2020. Funny Rufilata is your favorite yet you’ve never owned one.
 

jrh3

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There was a post about the best pokie and why on Nov 23 2020. Funny Rufilata is your favorite yet you’ve never owned one.
Do you have to own one to have a favorite? Favorite is subjective and I could be basing it off of coloring. Funny, the key word in the title is YOUR, meaning what you prefer and why. There is no "best species", it is all opinion based, as why I am curious to what and why everyone likes them.
 

MuddledMuticus

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Do you have to own one to have a favorite? Favorite is subjective and I could be basing it off of coloring. Funny, the key word in the title is YOUR, meaning what you prefer and why. There is no "best species", it is all opinion based, as why I am curious to what and why everyone likes them.
Coloring IS the only thing you can base it off of.
 

Chris LXXIX

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P. ornata, P. regalis.

Nothing on the 'rare' side for me, I just like their colours and 0.1 size. Those two species would be my 'pokies' when/if I will decide to buy again arboreals.
 

jrh3

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Coloring IS the only thing you can base it off of.
Not really. Each species display differences in pattern as well as size. Color is not the only thing to base it off of.


P. ornata, P. regalis.

Nothing on the 'rare' side for me, I just like their colours and 0.1 size. Those two species would be my 'pokies' when/if I will decide to buy again arboreals.
I agree, you can't go wrong with Regalis.
 
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