GBBs are gorgeous and do alot of webbing. Chilobrachys fimbraitus web alot and are really cool looking as well. Both of the above are really good eaters as well.(well atleast mine are)
i think im gettin my LAST spider. i have two obt slings a g.rosea and an a. avic im looking for another that is cool looking but doesnt live unseen so im thinkins a terestrial im just wondering what ones web their enclosures up but dont just hide like a lividum or my darned obts![]()
GBBs are gorgeous and do alot of webbing. Chilobrachys fimbraitus web alot and are really cool looking as well. Both of the above are really good eaters as well.(well atleast mine are)
a. geniculatas are cool.
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If it was me and I was going to pick one last terrestrial, it'd definitely be a GBB. That and... a GBB fits what you're looking for as far as a T that webs a lot and is a show-off. Man they're so cool looking when they capture their food too. Tong feeding them is the way to go.
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really hard for me to track one down in canada![]()
Try Holothele incei.
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For what you want I would go for either Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens (greenbottle blue) OR Cyclosternum fasciatum (tiger rump) Both are great webbers, never hide and are sooo beautiful!!! Good Luck!
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[QUOTE=arachnoobie;1573989]i think im gettin my LAST spider. QUOTE]
Is there any such thing?I've heard rumors about them, but always thought they were imaginary! I have 40 tarantulas now, and can't see an end to my addiction.
I know some of us here would need some SERIOUS intervention!
As stated earlier C. cyaneopubescens is a beautiful spider, tons of web, and not normally a pet rock, or hole. A. geniculata is an impressive, large spider that makes a good display specimen, although not quite as flashy as the GBB. Oh, hell; get 'em both! lol
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Another genus you might want to consider is Ceratogyrus. My adult female C. darlingi hasn't webbed much outside of her hide and she isn't out in the open much either, on the other hand my C. marshallis do something like this:
The top is usually webbed up as well. In case anyone starts to wonder about the leftover near the top - it was removed after the picture was taken.
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"But I shall certainly admit a system as empirical or scientific only if it is capable of being tested by experience. These considerations suggest that not the verifiability but the falsifiability of a system is to be taken as a criterion of demarcation. In other words: . . . it must be possible for an empirical scientific system to be refuted by experience." –K. R. Popper (1968: 40)
Don't look deep enough to me.
My C.marshalli has about 6 to 7" (going to be deeper when she is rehomed after next shed) of sub and has burrowed to the bottom.........leaving one hole to come out and hunt crix.
She is always underground BTW.....just her legs sticking out of the hole....lol
My one is maybe 4" LS.
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Last spider, haha its what you think now.I only have 22 right now with 2 more that will hopefully be here Tuesday or Wensday.
But I agree with the GBB or a Horned baboon, I have a 1/2" C.Marshalli who has a nice web system going already. Good luck with what you decide though.
ummmm..... G.pulchripes, B.vagans?
Are you wanting a tarantula that you can hold, or not? If not, get a P. regalis. Yes, I know this is an "advanced" spider, but if you already have an OBT... Anyway, they burrow as slings, but are out as adults. Mine likes to pretend that she blends in with her surroundings, but I don't think she knows I can still see her.
If you want one that you can hold, then disregard my advice here.
In addition, there is no such thing as "one last spider."
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