What species will expand your portfolio in 2021?

ErikElvis

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Ok first 2 of the year showed up. 2x C. versicolors. One more day for my female GBB. Hopefully that’s it for the year. :rolleyes:
 

ColRolo

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New Years resolution for 2021 is to try and go the year without buying any more T's. :embarrassed::embarrassed:
I have two coming from the Spidershop that where purchased before the end of 2020 technically. :happy:
 

Anaiz

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Happy New Year wherever you are! Stay healthy and don't let yourself get down!

In 2021 the following animals will expand my collection:
- Birupes simoroxigorum,
- Harpactira pulchripes
- Aphonopelma hentzi

What's on your wish list?
Heyy! I got A.Hentzi this year before the new year, her name is crumpet!
-B. Hamorii (Bought already hasn’t come in yet)
-Psalmopoeus pulcher
- T.vagans
- Finding a hybrid (I am curious to how prevalent they are, haven’t seen any personally)
-P. Regius

(picture of my A hentzi)

- more shelves and space
 

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8 legged

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Today I had to ignore my good resolutions for the new year while reading an advertisement from a breeder (I knew him from previous orders).
At my request for the price for the following animals:
1 x A. geniculata 0.1 subadult
1 x P. murinus 0.1 subadult
2 x C. hati hati slings
2 x P. sazimai slings
1 x H. himalayana

I got the following answer:
85 € (102 dollars) including shipping and 3 free slings ...

I just had to order, it's worth the stress with my wife! 🤣
 

matypants

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Just acquired another B .smithi and A. geniculata to raise. For the rest of 2021 I’d like to aquire something from Pamphobeteus anything.
 

Smotzer

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canis lupus familiaris cf. samoyed is a great species to add to your collection! Their striking white coloration makes them a nice centerpiece for someone's collection. They can also survive lower temperatures, which makes them an interesting species. The fluffy white color morph is highly sought after.
This made me chuckle 🤭
 

shaneshac

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Trying to find Homoeomma chilensis in Europe but no luck recently
Aphonopelma sp diamondback
Aphonopelma gabeli
T blondi
 

LadyVonChimp

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I've got an A. avic arriving today, but I'd also like to acquire this year:

P. murinus
C. versicolor
P. metallica

plus many more, but I'm rapidly running out of room on my spider shelves :lol:
 

8 legged

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Then only a larger apartment will help and the separate spider room becomes a must! Small children and terrariums in the living room end in disaster, believe me, I have three children ... 😂
 

LadyVonChimp

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Then only a larger apartment will help and the separate spider room becomes a must! Small children and terrariums in the living room end in disaster, believe me, I have three children ... 😂
I like your thinking. I can only imagine! :rofl:
 

RevS

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I'm also having limited shelf space and too much bookshelves already to buy another for T enclosures... What i need is a house before I get more Ts.

But anyway. Not much in terms of new species but since my GBB male is going away for breeding I'm hoping to get 1-2 slings from the sack. Those will be my only new Ts this year.
 

Tarantulasora

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Im looking for a female t blondi and a female t stirmi. Now i just need to know where to get them. XD
 
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