What rarer species would you recommend?

boina

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Since my last post disappeared into the void let me try this again:

@sdsnybny I got a juvenile female Orphnacus philippinus! It came with an extra warning, though, to be very carefull because appearently it went directly on the attack when the vendor tried to get it into the transpost vial. I was prepared for anything when housing it but then, of course, it was completely uneventful.

I also got 3 Tapinauchenius sp. 'Caribbean Diamond' - and I caved and got two tiny 2i P. victori slings. I just couldn't help myself.
 

StampFan

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Since my last post disappeared into the void let me try this again:

@sdsnybny I got a juvenile female Orphnacus philippinus! It came with an extra warning, though, to be very carefull because appearently it went directly on the attack when the vendor tried to get it into the transpost vial. I was prepared for anything when housing it but then, of course, it was completely uneventful.

I also got 3 Tapinauchenius sp. 'Caribbean Diamond' - and I caved and got two tiny 2i P. victori slings. I just couldn't help myself.
My Tapi sp. "Union Island" (same thing as yours) is a super fast grower, and once settled in, is quite a show piece on the cork bark. Has a web tunnel, but doesn't use it much. Shiny green carapace, fun to feed. Need to figure out what to put this one in for a comfortable adult enclosure.
 

dangerforceidle

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My Tapi sp. "Union Island" (same thing as yours) is a super fast grower, and once settled in, is quite a show piece on the cork bark. Has a web tunnel, but doesn't use it much. Shiny green carapace, fun to feed. Need to figure out what to put this one in for a comfortable adult enclosure.
I've been thinking an 8x8x12 enclosure, but it may appreciate some extra space once it's an adult. Still on the fence, myself.

How is the disposition of yours? In pre-moult and after the recent moult, mine has developed quite the attitude including some impressive threat displays and slapping at anything she can reach (including the lid of the enclosure).
 

KezyGLA

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L. gannisposatoi

H. chrysogaster

H. dictator

H. doriae

Antillena rickwesti

Ornithoctoninae sp. ho chi minh DCF

P. everetti

H. sp. Bach Ma
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H. himalayana
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P. sp. Dominican purple

H. atra

D. bolivianum



Just a few more to think about..

You know you need a few pet holes ;)
 

StampFan

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I've been thinking an 8x8x12 enclosure, but it may appreciate some extra space once it's an adult. Still on the fence, myself.

How is the disposition of yours? In pre-moult and after the recent moult, mine has developed quite the attitude including some impressive threat displays and slapping at anything she can reach (including the lid of the enclosure).
Due to the speed of the Tapi I've innovated a system of least disruption. Using one of those tall Ultra Pro display cases I soldered a few strategically placed holes to feed and water. So i *never* have to open that enclosure. So I don't have to mess with it much, and it appears much better off for it, its usually out and doesn't move much if I *do* have to open it up. So I can't say much about disposition, I rarely disturb it...
 

boina

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L. gannisposatoi

H. chrysogaster

H. dictator

H. doriae

Antillena rickwesti

Ornithoctoninae sp. ho chi minh DCF

P. everetti

H. sp. Bach Ma
View media item 45518
H. himalayana
View media item 45252
P. sp. Dominican purple

H. atra

D. bolivianum



Just a few more to think about..

You know you need a few pet holes ;)
It's a good thing the expo is over for now... and no, I don't need any pet holes, but I think another Harpactira would be nice ;) That dark one is gorgeous... (I passed on an O. aureotibialis, although I was tempted...)
 

Whitelightning777

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I need to clarify previous comments. My phone's spell check alerted the name of my pamphobeteus sp machala to mascara but I didn't catch it until now. They aren't the same thing.
 

StormyMyth729

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@boina if you're able to get Thrixopelma sp cajamarca then for me that's the only true option. I have 2 in my collection an adult female and a small unsexed juvenile that i should be able to sex next moult. They grow a little like most Grammostola ( not actaeon or iheringi freaks) they sort of shoot to around 2" then start taking it easy , both mine behave like larger versions of E sp red so very chilled out and curious in nature. They start to show full adult colours at around 1" and under the right lighting they are simply stunning heres my pair adult female top and juvenile bottom View attachment 274669 View attachment 274668
Someone has females for sale at the moment and I was debating on getting one! Great temperament??
 

Whitelightning777

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I'm kicking around the idea of getting E olivacea as a sling. Jamie's tarantulas has them last I checked, probably will be my next one. I originally thought about the OBT & then researched them and found E olivacea as an alternative that is similar but far less popular.
 

johnny quango

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Do they have the same basic care as the T.cyaneolum? Dry sub? Just double checking. My T.cajamarca is going to be here Thursday :)
Yes the care for these 2 is identical or at least that's the way with me. There really wasn't any information about when i got mine so as i already had other Thrixopelma in my collection i used them as a template
 

StormyMyth729

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Yes the care for these 2 is identical or at least that's the way with me. There really wasn't any information about when i got mine so as i already had other Thrixopelma in my collection i used them as a template
Ok great!! Thank you!!!! It really is hard to find information on them, there really is none! There are very few pictures, too! Especially the Cajamarca.
 

johnny quango

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Ok great!! Thank you!!!! It really is hard to find information on them, there really is none! There are very few pictures, too! Especially the Cajamarca.
You're welcome.Yeah that's true for sure. There's little information on a few Thrixopelma as they have been sold as different species in the passed. There's probably a chance that some are still in the wrong genus( i hope not)
 
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