What's Your Top 3 Favorite Terrestrial Ts.

cold blood

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1. Pamphobetus...species matters not.

2. Brachy's, I like the red legs, but my absolute favorites are klassi and albiceps.

3. I don't care what your rules are...hehe....Ceratogyrus marshalli.

Honorable mentions to N. incei, T. cyaneolum and Xenesthi and Nhandu species.
 

EulersK

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M. robustum (burrowers are a subset of terrestrials!)
C. fimbriatus
Phlogius sp. "Black"

In order ;)
 

louise f

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Pterinopelma sazimai
Brachypelma emilia, smithi, auratum
Grammo pulchripes, pulchra
Pamphos

Nothing less can do, period :p:D
 

Kymura

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Out of my own T's
Acanthoscurria geniculata
Grammostola pulchra
Brachypelma albopilosum (don't care how common they are love these little nut balls)
 
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johnny quango

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Thrixopelma sp cajamarca
Megaphobema mesomelas
Phormictopus cochleasvorax

These are from my collection but any Brachypelma, Grammostola, Euathlus, Acanthoscurria,Avicularia, Eupalaestrus, Eucratoscelus sp etc could make the list you get the idea.

Disclaimer. I'm very likely to change my mind in a few days when I get to know 2 of my new recruits V sorocabae and A ferina
 

Jeff23

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Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens (GBB) is easily my overall favorite terrestrial T right now - Beautiful, Pretends to be a jumping spider, Attacks prey with no hesitation, Always Visible, Webs like crazy, Easy Maintenance.

Brachypelma smithi and Grammo pulchripes are my nice runner ups.

I am definitely not addicted to this hobby myself.
Neoholothele incei and Bumba cabocla are arriving for me soon.:embarrassed:
Thanks to some of you I have been reminded that Grammostola pulchra and Brachypelma klassi, and Brachypelma emilia and Aphonopelma chalcodes and Thrixopelma ockerti are other ones that I desire badly.:wacky::wacky::wacky::wacky::wacky::wacky::wacky::wacky:
 

Amimia

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No particular order...
1. T. stirmi. Tromps around at night, hisses at prey occasionally, stuffs 10 crix in their mouth at a time. Not particularly pretty or special, but I really enjoy mine.

2. N. chromatus. Gorgeous coloring, great feeding response, plays with ping pong ball.

3. A. hentzi. Really no reason, I just love mine. She's great.
 
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