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H.pulchripes or t.albo
I dunno I’m starting to become fond of N.oseeum and N.ohavem real stunnersC. marshalli is quickly edging top spot.
Baboons are just tops.
Curlies are great. Avics are nice. Obt's are dope.
They're all pretty cool.
My first thought is G. pulchripes, but no. Maybe one of those elusive Chileans that was formerly Euathlus sp. ? Whatever it is, it's a beautyOne of my all time favourite species View attachment 388734 View attachment 388735
It's a Peruvian commonly known as Thrixopelma sp cajamarcaMy first thought is G. pulchripes, but no. Maybe one of those elusive Chileans that was formerly Euathlus sp. ? Whatever it is, it's a beauty
Very cool. I've never heard of it until now.It's a Peruvian commonly known as Thrixopelma sp cajamarca
Close, but no cigar. Thrixopelma didn't even cross my mind, hehIt's a Peruvian commonly known as Thrixopelma sp cajamarca
Brachys are nothing short of perfect ! Beautiful, generally docile, good appetite and long-lived. I want a klaasi, emilia and albiceps so badRight now... I'd have to say my P. rufilata x2. Always great eaters, growing fast, rare colors, a hint of danger/excitement that keeps you in your best form everytime you're inside. Just beautiful! Owned since slings.
And as terrestrials, I just kind of fell in love for Brachys. I have a juvenile Boehmei and 2 Smithii slings and have plans for a couple others. The Boehmei just did it as my first
They can be a little bit difficult to find as they aren't often for sale. They are slow growers too so it takes a long time to mature. They are the calmest tarantula I've ever keptVery cool. I've never heard of it until now.
Thrixopelma is a genus that has pretty much everything even though it doesn't have many membersClose, but no cigar. Thrixopelma didn't even cross my mind, heh
I'm well aware of ockerti. The rest ? Not so much.Thrixopelma is a genus that has pretty much everything even though it doesn't have many members
T sp cajamarca are as calm as H chilensis but 5" or so. T cyaneolum is very calm, T Laguna's can be skittish when young but beautiful blue colours. There is another tarantula from the Cusco area of Peru the Theraphosinae sp Cusco that is thought to be a Thrixopelma also but they are a little bit fireyI'm well aware of ockerti. The rest ? Not so much.
Why are there 2 spiders in that enclosure?
Interesting. The Theraphosinae sp. cusco is so beautiful. I saw one at a show that I was immediately draw to but it was way out of my price range.T sp cajamarca are as calm as H chilensis but 5" or so. T cyaneolum is very calm, T Laguna's can be skittish when young but beautiful blue colours. There is another tarantula from the Cusco area of Peru the Theraphosinae sp Cusco that is thought to be a Thrixopelma also but they are a little bit firey