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<blockquote data-quote="TheIce87" data-source="post: 140101" data-attributes="member: 28466"><p>atrichomatus...oise Tom, post: 140052, member: 27883"]Great list! We share most of the same favorites.</p><p></p><p>About your want list:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">I only have one OBT. It hides almost all of the time. I only see the tips of its feet at the front of the web lair when it is hungry.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">I love my N. chromatus, but they are pretty skittish.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">I don't have P. metallica, but I have two ornata and two rufilata. They are also pretty secretive compared to some of the others, but there is something mysterious and attractive about the whole genus.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">For arboreals, I love the C. versicolor, A. purpuratus, and I have three species of Psalmopoeous that are all fantastic.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">I recently got a big stirmi and a smaller one too. Man, there is something special about this species. Its hard to put into words, but they are just awesome. Intense predators, and something about their proportions just stands out amongst all the other species. I highly recommend them.</li> </ul></blockquote><p>I forgot about my P.atrichomatus.</p><p>Thanks for the T ideas, its like pokemon at this stage tbh. The hobby is addictive af. Got to say, watching the Balfouri come out of the packaged container..I got tingles, gorgeous spider!</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="TheIce87, post: 140101, member: 28466"] atrichomatus...oise Tom, post: 140052, member: 27883"]Great list! We share most of the same favorites. About your want list: [LIST] [*]I only have one OBT. It hides almost all of the time. I only see the tips of its feet at the front of the web lair when it is hungry. [*]I love my N. chromatus, but they are pretty skittish. [*]I don't have P. metallica, but I have two ornata and two rufilata. They are also pretty secretive compared to some of the others, but there is something mysterious and attractive about the whole genus. [*]For arboreals, I love the C. versicolor, A. purpuratus, and I have three species of Psalmopoeous that are all fantastic. [*]I recently got a big stirmi and a smaller one too. Man, there is something special about this species. Its hard to put into words, but they are just awesome. Intense predators, and something about their proportions just stands out amongst all the other species. I highly recommend them. [/LIST] [/QUOTE] I forgot about my P.atrichomatus. Thanks for the T ideas, its like pokemon at this stage tbh. The hobby is addictive af. Got to say, watching the Balfouri come out of the packaged container..I got tingles, gorgeous spider! [/QUOTE]
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