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  1. 10-27-2011 11:01 PM #1
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    Cool TOP 20 largest Tarantulas???

    I am trying to figure out what the top 20 largest Ts are!
    I know these ones in order so far Plus Max Sizes
    1. top 12 so far
    T Apothysis Goliath pinkfoot max 12-13"
    T Blondie/ Stirmi max 12"
    Lasiodora Parahybana Max 11"
    Lasidora Klugi Max 10.5"+
    H. Hercules - Hercules baboon 10"+ (unkown possibly 11"+)
    P Ornata/ Rufilata 10"+ (Tie) Lampropelma violaceopes 10" also
    King baboon 9"
    X IMmanias 9"
    A Genic / A brocklehursti 8.5" (tie) G Pulchripes 8.5"
    P regalis 7-9"

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  2. 10-28-2011 06:26 AM #2
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    I would say that P. rufilata is bigger than P. regalis - those can reach 23cm in legspan 8)
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  3. 10-28-2011 07:54 AM #3
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    Doesn't one of the Avicularia's reach a fairly big size? Peru Purple (pet trade name) I think?
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  4. 10-28-2011 10:27 AM #4
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    Maybe we should have a 'TOP 20 Largest T Thread' Threads?
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  5. 10-28-2011 05:44 PM #5
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    I think we should have a 20 top biggest T thread
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  6. 10-28-2011 06:15 PM #6
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    I've read that female G. pulchra can get to 8", but that seems small compared to these giants.
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  7. 10-28-2011 07:34 PM #7
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    A. braunshauseni..Goliath Pinktoe...i have a 6" female...i believe they get 7"
    Quote Originally Posted by boxofsorrows View Post
    Doesn't one of the Avicularia's reach a fairly big size? Peru Purple (pet trade name) I think?
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    She is about 3-3.5 inches old.
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  8. 10-28-2011 08:09 PM #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by catfishrod69 View Post
    A. braunshauseni..Goliath Pinktoe...i have a 6" female...i believe they get 7"
    Don't A. metallica also get a good bit bigger than most Avicularia spp.?
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  9. 10-28-2011 08:13 PM #9
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    yep pretty sure...im shipping off a girl tomorrow thats 5", but looking at her again i think she is over 6"....
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    Don't A. metallica also get a good bit bigger than most Avicularia spp.?
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    She is about 3-3.5 inches old.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ultum4Spiderz View Post
    I know these ones in order so far Plus Max Sizes

    T Apothysis Goliath pinkfoot max 12-13"
    No specimen has been recorded at 13" and I believe it is 11.85" that holds the known record. Also, it was Theraphosa blondi or Theraphosa stirmi that holds that record (the genus not being sorted out at that time) and not Theraphosa apophysis.

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    Lasiodora Parahybana Max 11"
    I have yet to see this...
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  11. 10-28-2011 11:20 PM #11
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    There are wild bloodlines of larger Lps close to T Blondie.. in captivity they max 10-11" Ive never seen a 11" rob C used to have a 10"
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  12. 10-28-2011 11:51 PM #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by synyster View Post
    Also, it was Theraphosa blondi or Theraphosa stirmi that holds that record (the genus not being sorted out at that time) and not Theraphosa apophysis.
    Thanks for that, I never knew it was misidentified. Also, I told him all this in another thread so that future people reading it will have correct info if they ever run across the thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by High_Rolling_T View Post
    Thanks for that, I never knew it was misidentified. Also, I told him all this in another thread so that future people reading it will have correct info if they ever run across the thread.
    The Theraphosa genus was reclassified as of 2010 and all specimens before that were classed in two separate species: Theraphosa blondi and Theraphosa apophysis. Later on there became a suspicion that there was in fact 3 different species and Theraphosa blondi sp. burgundy was temporary named that way until classified as Theraphosa stirmi. If you want the PDF of the conclusion, PM me and i'll send it to you.

    And I have heard of the infamous 13" Theraphosa apophysis but there has been no recorded proof or evidence that it really exisited, at least not that I know of. And if I'm wrong, I would love to be corrected...
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    Good lord Ultum4Spierz, you've had 105 post in less than a month. That's more than 3 a day. I think you have a problem with forums lol. You may need to see a specialist for help in curing your disease.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1hughjazzspider View Post
    Good lord Ultum4Spierz, you've had 105 post in less than a month. That's more than 3 a day. I think you have a problem with forums lol. You may need to see a specialist for help in curing your disease.
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