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I'm going to be "that guy", and not even suggest a T, but recommend mygalomorph spiders from the Diplurid family, namely Linothele sericata or Linothele fallax. Super easy to keep. Long lived. Relatively easy to obtain world wide. Create beautiful web systems. Gorgeous spiders with an amazing feeding response. HUGE SPINNERETSHere it goes:
1.0.0 Acanthoscurria geniculata
1.0.0 Chilobrachys dyscolus blue
0.0.1 Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens
0.1.0 Davus pentaloris
0.0.3 Davus sp. Tehuantepec
0.0.1 Dolichothele diamantinensis blue
0.0.1 Dolichothele diamantinensis black
0.0.3 Dolichothele mineirum
0.0.2 Ephebopus murinus
0.0.1 Heteroscodra maculata
0.0.2 Lasiocyano sazimai
0.1.0 Lasiodora klugi
0.0.5 Lasiodora parahybana
0.1.0 Psalmopoeus irminia
0.0.1 Pterinopelma longisternalis
0.0.1 Tliltocatl albopilosus
0.0.4 Vitalius sorocabae
Thinking on which species to get next. Obviously P. murinus. Also looking for the Grammostola trio (pulchra, pulchripes, rosea)
If these really do not interest you, and tarantulas is what you are after, Avicularia avicularia M6 (also known as Avic metallica) would be my suggestion.