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Whitelightning777

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This is a wild guess but striata?


I have 2 P striatas. Here's a look. They are very calm indeed most of the time.

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Here's my male and female. He's too far ahead to breed with her because she's years away from being mature.

I got Patrick the male as only a 1 inch sling. He's now in his adult enclosure & Morgana is in his previous enclosure.
 
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Avicularia Kael

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I have 2 P striatas. Here's a look. They are very calm indeed most of the time.

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Here's my male and female. He's too far ahead to breed with her because she's years away from being mature.

I got Patrick the male as only a 1 inch sling. He's now in his adult enclosure & Morgana is in his previous enclosure.
They are my favorite pokie!
 

Whitelightning777

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I got my first one, Patrick, from Jamie's tarantulas. She's usually got some interesting pokies. Typically, P regalia is the most common first Poecilotheria that people start with. Since the slings are hardy, a one inch one is just fine.

The P tigrinawessili is also a pretty neat one, not sure if it's one of the interstate banned species however.
 

Avicularia Kael

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I got my first one, Patrick, from Jamie's tarantulas. She's usually got some interesting pokies. Typically, P regalia is the most common first Poecilotheria that people start with. Since the slings are hardy, a one inch one is just fine.

The P tigrinawessili is also a pretty neat one, not sure if it's one of the interstate banned species however.
It’s not.
 

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