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Favorite tarantula and why

Dylan Roberts

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Mike would have to be P. Irminia ... Would post pictures but don't have any at the moment and she is hiding.
Reason: most beautiful tarantula I own :)
 

KhoanScart

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Brachypelma Boehmei. It is such a stunning and colorful spider that when I finally get one (hopefully soon) it'll amaze anyone that comes over. Don't get me wrong. I love my girls Bianca (A. Seemanni) and Blossom (A. Chalcodes) and I have no doubt they'll turn the heads of any visitors, but there's nothing like a freshly molted Boehmei.
 

Dylan Roberts

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Brachypelma Boehmei. It is such a stunning and colorful spider that when I finally get one (hopefully soon) it'll amaze anyone that comes over. Don't get me wrong. I love my girls Bianca (A. Seemanni) and Blossom (A. Chalcodes) and I have no doubt they'll turn the heads of any visitors, but there's nothing like a freshly molted Boehmei.
My seemanni sorry for bad quality my camera is dead lol.
 

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ilovebrachys

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My Brachypelma Albopilosum ,shes such a character always comes over when I open her enclosure the cutest thing ever-I love her!:D:T:
 

Rs50matt

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Hard question. Either E Campestratus as I was wanting one for a while and finally managed to get one. Or Hommeoma chilensis , I think they are the perfect gateway spider to help anyone with arachnophobia as they're dwarf. Cute and inquisitive, just wish they were more common in the hobby
 

Tgotty90

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Mine would have to be my L.parahybana, she's part of why im hooked. She was the first T I raised from a sling and now the biggest in my collection. After raising her I missed watching the whole growth process and that's why I ended up with so many more.
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My A. geniculata (Genie). She is just so big, bold and beautiful. Has an attitude when she wants to though....LOL
Selection of photos below. To give you sense of how big she really is, the Male in the LHS of the breeding tank was measured at over 6 inches. It took him 18 minutes to lift her to attempt pairing....ha ha.
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Rs50matt

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To give you sense of how big she really is, the Male in the LHS of the breeding tank was measured at over 6 inches. It took him 18 minutes to lift her to attempt pairing....ha ha.

I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who's had drunken nights out and experienced this
 

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