spideyspinneret78
Arachnoprince
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There are some species that aren't commonly known/ widespread in the hobby but are gems in their own right. Which of these species are some of your favorites?
I'd only ever seen photos of these online up until recently, when I saw one at the pet shop. When I just saw photos of them they looked pretty unremarkable, but in person I thought they were unique and interesting. A lot cooler than I expected.Bumba cabocla
Although Ive never owned one they do look awesome. Definitly on my wish list.I'd only ever seen photos of these online up until recently, when I saw one at the pet shop. When I just saw photos of them they looked pretty unremarkable, but in person I thought they were unique and interesting. A lot cooler than I expected.
They are cool little spiders. They almost look like non-Theraphosids from some angles with the skinny legs. Surprisingly friendly and visible from my experience too.Bumba cabocla
They are very enthusiastic hunters too. Lots of personality.Although Ive never owned one they do look awesome. Definitly on my wish list.
Except they might not be Monocentropus after all...I think Monocentropus lambertoni falls into this category. Usually when you see Monocentropus it's usually followed by balfouri. Absolutely stunning tarantulas.
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I love the "Bumble Bee" . Those are some beautiful colors. Impressive little spider!
0.1 Neoholothele fasciaaurinigra, sometimes called The Bumble Bee
- viper69
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I waited years to obtain this species ever since I saw it on Rick West's site.
Oh man, I forgot Thrixopelma existed. They're awesome. Only ever had a sling and never got to see the adult coloration.
0.1 Neoholothele fasciaaurinigra, sometimes called The Bumble Bee
- viper69
- 16
I waited years to obtain this species ever since I saw it on Rick West's site.
Im really tempted now lol!They are cool little spiders. They almost look like non-Theraphosids from some angles with the skinny legs. Surprisingly friendly and visible from my experience too.