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<blockquote data-quote="Enn49" data-source="post: 156939" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>One I would fully recommend to anyone that can find one is Plesiopelma longisternale, it took me 4 years to find one but well worth that wait. It grows to an adult size of 1" body length. It seems to be a very calm T, the only thing it hurries for is food, happy to plod around. it has dug to the bottom of the container in one corner but not burrowed away and it has webbed and seems to like sitting up in its plant so it's always visible.</p><p></p><p>A few others to look at:-</p><p>Aphonopelma sp. montane</p><p>Catumiri argentinense</p><p>Cyriocosmus aueri</p><p>Cyriocosmus leetzi</p><p>Cyriocosmus perezmilesi</p><p>Heterothele gabonensis</p><p>Holothele cf. sericea</p><p>Holothele sanguiniceps</p><p>Orphnaecus sp cebu small</p><p>Phlogiellus sp. Khao sok</p><p>Phlogeillus sp namtok phlio</p><p>Plesiophrictus sp kerala</p><p></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enn49, post: 156939, member: 3458"] One I would fully recommend to anyone that can find one is Plesiopelma longisternale, it took me 4 years to find one but well worth that wait. It grows to an adult size of 1" body length. It seems to be a very calm T, the only thing it hurries for is food, happy to plod around. it has dug to the bottom of the container in one corner but not burrowed away and it has webbed and seems to like sitting up in its plant so it's always visible. A few others to look at:- Aphonopelma sp. montane Catumiri argentinense Cyriocosmus aueri Cyriocosmus leetzi Cyriocosmus perezmilesi Heterothele gabonensis Holothele cf. sericea Holothele sanguiniceps Orphnaecus sp cebu small Phlogiellus sp. Khao sok Phlogeillus sp namtok phlio Plesiophrictus sp kerala [B][/B] [/QUOTE]
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