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<blockquote data-quote="Seekeroftruth" data-source="post: 181704" data-attributes="member: 33210"><p>Cyriocosmus elegans looks too much as a true spider for my liking, although I will admit, it is pretty.</p><p></p><p>I didn't realize Homoeomma chilensis was not considered dwarf. There were some Homoeomma chilensis sp. Red available not long ago, although no slings. At the price they sell for currently, for juvenile to adult, it wasn't worth it to me. They are on my wishlist though for sure. Hopefully more people will start breeding them and the price will go down.</p><p></p><p>It seems like the case, that many people aren't selling/ breeding dwarfs too much. Besides the ones i mentioned in my origional post. Almost everything is either arboreal, heavy webbers or too leggy and look like true spiders.</p><p></p><p>The coloring is not too important to me. I would be happy to find a simple brown dwarf as long as its terrestrial and looks like a tarantula.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seekeroftruth, post: 181704, member: 33210"] Cyriocosmus elegans looks too much as a true spider for my liking, although I will admit, it is pretty. I didn't realize Homoeomma chilensis was not considered dwarf. There were some Homoeomma chilensis sp. Red available not long ago, although no slings. At the price they sell for currently, for juvenile to adult, it wasn't worth it to me. They are on my wishlist though for sure. Hopefully more people will start breeding them and the price will go down. It seems like the case, that many people aren't selling/ breeding dwarfs too much. Besides the ones i mentioned in my origional post. Almost everything is either arboreal, heavy webbers or too leggy and look like true spiders. The coloring is not too important to me. I would be happy to find a simple brown dwarf as long as its terrestrial and looks like a tarantula. [/QUOTE]
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