What T Webs ALOT!

ThomasH

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A lot of T's. Why do you need to know? The first thing that comes to my mind is the Avicularia genus.
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H P L H

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cause i like web?

avics are cool but im leaning more towards terrestial over aboreal on this one
 

7mary3

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OBTs web a TON. They're a pretty solid bet. They're semi-arboreal (mine seems to prefer the terrestrial lifestyle), and usually once they get comfy, their entire enclosure gets filled with really cool and intricate webbing.
 

Zoltan

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Pterinochilus spp., Holothele spp., Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens (GBB), Ceratogyrus spp. - just off the top of my head, there's probably a lot more, I'm sure someone else will list them.
 
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Kris-wIth-a-K

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hmm

my C. brachycephalus webs more than all my t's including the obt. The container its in is literally webbed from ground to floor. I can't even open the dang thing without cutting all the webbing down..
 

H P L H

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GBB?

greater baboon? something? maybe im wrong?

well one T i am totally interested in right is G. Pulcher, whats webbing on these like?, were are they native too?, how much would a sling of these go for?
 

samsbugs

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GBB all the way, I have several and they are always webbing, it's what they do, besides eating.
 

clam1991

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ive seen some obt's with some crazy webbing but their kind hands off gbb's are good to but idk much about them:?
 
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