Which tarantula species do you currently keep?

Crowbi

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I mean, I understand some people here might have hundreds of species, so if you don't want to post, that's fine, but I got curious about what everyone else has! Just the genus/species so if you have doubles, no need to put them up twice. :p

I'll go first: (I haven't been in the hobby for very long so not much yet)

Aphonopelma seemanni
Avicularia avicularia
Grammostola sp. "Northern"
(probably just rosea but WC so who knows)
Brachypelma albopilosum (hobby 'type', so again, who knows what this is...)
Pelinobius muticus
Lampropelma nigerrimum
Neoholothele incei "gold"
Tapinauchenius gigas
Pterinochilus murinus "RCF"
Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens
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Not true tarantulas but pretty close:
Acanthogonatus pissii
Acanthogonatus francki
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Keeping these for my friend until I ship them sometime soon:
Avicularia minatrix
Cyriopagopus sp "Hati Hati"

What about everyone else? :D
 

nicodimus22

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Got my first T in 2013. Now I have:

Grammostola pulchripes 0.0.1
Grammostola pulchra 1.0.0
Brachypelma boehmei 0.0.1
Brachypelma albopilosum 0.0.1
Nhandu tripepii 0.0.1
Pterinopelma sazimai 0.0.2
 

basin79

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Avicularia Versicolor.
Brachypelma Smithi.
Chilobrachys Fimbriatus.
Cyriopagopus sp Hati Hati.
Heteroscodra Maculata.
Megaphobema Mesomelas.
Poecilotheria Subfusca Lowland.
Poecilotheria Tigrinawesseli.
 

checkmate

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0.1 B. smithi
0.1 L. Parahybana
0.1 P. murinus
All in display cases so I didn't go crazy. Looking to expand to true spiders.
 

Ungoliant

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TARANTULAS
0.2.0 Avicularia avicularia ("pinktoe tarantula")
0.2.0 Grammostola pulchra ("Brazilian black tarantula")
0.0.1 Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens ("greenbottle blue tarantula")
0.0.1 Acanthoscurria geniculata ("whitebanded tarantula")
0.0.1 Dolichothele diamantinensis ("Brazilian blue dwarf beauty")

TRUE SPIDERS
0.3.4 Kukulcania hibernalis ("southern house spider")
 

viper69

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That maybe true but it hardly screams community or forum. If that makes sense?
If one is looking to bond/become friends with people who have similar species, then likely not., and you would be correct. If one is simply looking for information, then looking through the directory is a far faster, and more complete method in my opinion if one accepts the profile info as true.

It depends on one's goals I think.
 

basin79

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If one is looking to bond/become friends with people who have similar species, then likely not., and you would be correct. If one is simply looking for information, then looking through the directory is a far faster, and more complete method in my opinion if one accepts the profile info as true.

It depends on one's goals I think.
I'm not looking to become friends with anyone. But I'd prefer to have a nosey on what they keep via a thread than look at their profile.
 

viper69

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I'm not looking to become friends with anyone. But I'd prefer to have a nosey on what they keep via a thread than look at their profile.
I prefer the profile so I don't have to bookmark a thread. The less I need to bookmark the better. Also, while info on a profile is no guarantee of accuracy, most people are going to change their profile info, and NOT some thread they posted to 3 years ago hahah.
 

Rittdk01

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T stirmi
LP
A seemanni
H gigas
Avic Avic
G pulchripes
OBT
Rose hair
B smithi
B Emilia
B albo
Hapalopus sp Columbia large pumpkin patch
P cambridgei
P vittata


Most of these are small enough they are in condiment cups or similar sized containers.
 

johnny quango

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Avicularia metallica, braunshauseni, sp colombia
Acanthoscurria ferina
Aphonopelma gabeli
Brachypelma albopilosum, auratum, annitha, emilia, klaasi, albiceps, verdezi, schroederi
Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens
Crypsidromus sp puriscal
Davus pentalore
Dolichothele bolivianum
Euathlus parvula, sp red
Eupalaestrus weijenberghi
Grammostola pulchra, pulchripes, actaeon, iheringi, anthracina
Hapalopus triseriatus
Heterothele villosella
Megaphobema robustum, mesomelas
Pamphobeteus sp mascara m/f, sp machalla, 2x nigricolor
Phormictopus cochleasvorax
Pachistopelma bromelicola
Theraphosinae sp cuzco
Thrixopelma cyaneolum, lagunas, pruriens, 2x sp cajamarca
Vitalius sorocabae
I think that's the lot but I've probably missed someone
 
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basin79

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Have one to add to my list.

Avicularia Versicolor.
Brachypelma Smithi.
Chilobrachys Fimbriatus.
Cyriopagopus sp Hati Hati.
Heteroscodra Maculata.
Megaphobema Mesomelas.
Poecilotheria Subfusca Lowland.
Poecilotheria Tigrinawesseli.
Theraphosa Blondi.
 

Red Eunice

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A lot!
2 months back, added a tenacious trio of P. cancerides, total species count = 50.
Don't bother looking at my profile page, only my signature changes, maybe 3X per year. ;)
 

Moonohol

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Eh, I feel like procrastinating at work right now so why not!

0.0.1 Avicularia diversipes
0.1.0 Avicularia metallica
0.0.1 Avicularia sp. amazonica
0.0.1 Dolichothele diamantinensis
0.0.1 Grammostola pulchra
1.0.0 Hapalopus sp. "Colombia" small
0.0.1 Harpactira marksi
0.1.0 Lasiodora difficilis
1.0.0 Poecilotheria metallica
0.0.1 Psalmopoeus irminia

And I have 0.0.1 Harpactira chrysogaster and 0.0.1 Harpactira pulchripes slings on order too!
 

Trenor

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alot of people have what they own on their profile page.
+1, It's easier to search yourself by looking through all the members' profiles.
I don't. A lot of people I've seen either don't have lists, they are way out of date or their profile is blocked.
If one is looking to bond/become friends with people who have similar species, then likely not., and you would be correct. If one is simply looking for information, then looking through the directory is a far faster, and more complete method in my opinion if one accepts the profile info as true.
It depends on one's goals I think.
I prefer the profile so I don't have to bookmark a thread. The less I need to bookmark the better. Also, while info on a profile is no guarantee of accuracy, most people are going to change their profile info, and NOT some thread they posted to 3 years ago hahah.
I think the goal was to have people who wanted to participate list and comment on the Ts they have. Like the 'What did you name your T' thread it gives new (and old) keepers something to chat about if the choose to do so. I really doubt anyone is going to use this thread as a definitive listing of what Ts they have.

It kinda amuses me how these types of threads always receive comments by people who don't want to participate telling others why they shouldn't either. It's like having a group of people talking about the weather. Then someone, comes by, telling them what they are doing is silly because they could just look out a window to know what the weather is. The point is missed because it is being used as a social action and not for any higher purpose. People like to talk and it's easy for keepers to get a conversation going about what animals do you keep. It's the single most asked question I get when I'm walking around a T/reptile show and meet another keeper.

I have a lot of Ts and I rarely list them all anywhere. Other than my phone, I don't think I have a full list anywhere else.

It's kinda cool to see which Ts other people on here are keeping ATM.
 
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skyvie

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Yeah, I don't expect to get friends from lists like these, but it's nice to participate (instead of just researching everything with searches, etc.)

Well, here's mine (I like NW terrestrials):smug::smug:
Brachypelma albopilosum
Brachypelma vagans
Brachypelma smithii
Bumba cabocla
Cromatapelma cyaneopubescens
Euathlus parvulus
Grammastola pulchripes
Grammostola porteri
Phrixotrichus scrofa
 

sdsnybny

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Its only a copy paste function for me so I dont mind. I try to keep my profile up to date.
0.0.1 A. burica cb
0.1.0 A. chalcodes wc
0.1.0 A. eutylenum
0.1.0 A. hentzi
0.1.0 A. seemanni bcf cb
0.0.2 A. ezendami
0.1.0 A. geroldi
1.0.0 A. metallica cb
1.1.0 A. minatrix cb
0.1.0 A. purpurea cb
0.1.0 A. sp blue velvet cb
0.1.0 A. urticans cb
0.1.0 A. velutina
0.1.1 A. versicolor cb
1.0.0 B. albiceps cb
0.0.1 B. albopilosum cb
0.0.3 B. albopilosum cb Nicaragua form
0.0.1 B. boehmei cb
0.1.0 B. smithi cb
0.1.0 B. vagans cb
2.0.0 B. cabocla cb
0.0.3 C darlingi cb
0.1.0 C. bertae cb
0.0.1 C elegans cb
0.0.3 C. perezmilesi
0.0.3 D. pentaloris
0.1.1 D. diamantinensis cb
1.0.1 E. uatuman cb
0.1.5 E. sp blue femur cb
0.1.0 E. sp green femur
2.2.1 E. sp red cb
1.1.0 E. truculentus cb
0.0.2 E. campestratus cb
1.0.0 G. iheringi cb
0.2.0 G. porteri wc
1.0.0 G. pulchripes cb
1.1.6 G. rosea rcf cb
0.1.0 H. triseriatus cb
1.1.1 H. sp Columbia lg cb
0.1.0 H. pulchripes cb
1.0.0 H. gabonensis
0.0.3 H. sanguiniceps
0.1.1 I. mira cb
1.1.2 I. hirsutum cb
0.0.3 K. brunipes
0.1.0 L. parahybana cb
0.0.1 M. mesomelas
0.0.2 M. balfouri
2.1.0 N. incei gold cb
0.0.1 N. carapoensis
0.1.0 N. tripepii
1.0.0 P. sp machalla cb
0.0.1 P. baeri
0.1.0 P. atrichomatus cb
0.2.0 P. cancerides cb/wc
0.1.2 P. scrofa
1.0.1 P. metallica cb
1.1.0 P. rufilata
0.1.0 P. striata
0.1.2 P. cambridgei
0.1.1 P. irminia
1.0.0 P. sp blue cb
1.0.0 P. sazimai cb
0.0.1 T. sp "Costa Rica" cb
0.1.0 T. sp. "Pacific Nicaragua"
0.1.0 T. ockerti cb

Scorpions
0.0.2 H. cyaneus
0.1.0 H. paucidens
0.1.0 P. cavimanus

Centipedes
0.0.1 S. subspinipes
 

Crowbi

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I don't. A lot of people I've seen either don't have lists, they are way out of date or their profile is blocked.


I think the goal was to have people who wanted to participate list and comment on the Ts they have. Like the 'What did you name your T' thread it gives new (and old) keepers something to chat about if the choose to do so. I really doubt anyone is going to use this thread as a definitive listing of what Ts they have.

It kinda amuses me how these types of threads always receive comments by people who don't want to participate telling others why they shouldn't either. It's like having a group of people talking about the weather. Then someone, comes by, telling them what they are doing is silly because they could just look out a window to know what the weather is. The point is missed because it is being used as a social action and not for any higher purpose. People like to talk and it's easy for keepers to get a conversation going about what animals do you keep. It's the single most asked question I get when I'm walking around a T/reptile show and meet another keeper.

I have a lot of Ts and I rarely list them all anywhere. Other than my phone, I don't think I have a full list anywhere else.

It's kinda cool to see which Ts other people on here are keeping ATM.
Thanks for your comment! That's pretty much what I meant by posting this!
 
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