acanthoscurria geniculata and brachypelma smithi, are great display T's
My geniculata is always out
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ok, i've have (Avicularia avicularia) pink toed, (Gramastola rosea) chilean rose hair, and (Pterinochilus murinus) usumbara orange baboon.
i haven't had a t for years now, i want one that won't burrow, or hide in a web sac. my usumbara was in an "arboreal" (3 inches off the ground) web cocoon at the top of the tank all the time. i'd like something different, not another rose hair, but something i will see everytime i look in the enclosure. multiple species if you can, in case i can't find one you mention.
thanks in advance!
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acanthoscurria geniculata and brachypelma smithi, are great display T's
My geniculata is always out
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+1 for the geniculata, love mine with her long hoopy hockey socks, just happily sits out waiting to nail any food that arrives.
heres a list of what IVE OWNED and currently own that are always visible : L. parahybana, G. rosea, A. geniculata, B. albopilosum, G. pulchripes.
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My vote would be for GBB. All of mine are always right out there, waiting for food.
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GBB? i am typing more because it won't let me send a short message.
“The universe we observe has precisely the properties we should expect if there is, at bottom, no design, no purpose, no evil, no good, nothing but blind, pitiless indifference” -Charles Darwin
GBB, A. geniculata or G. pulchripes would be my top picks. It depends I guess on what exactly you want in a spider aside from visibility. Size, colors, terrestrial or arboreal etc.
my greenbottle blue is always out and about and her web is set up so i can still see her. shes really a inquisitive one compared to my obt.
terrestrial, since i find arboreal less then visible. also what is this GBB everyone keeps listing?
---------- Post added 11-07-2011 at 04:02 PM ----------
yeah, always wanted one of those. but with my usumbara's cocoon, i'm leery about anything that makes a sac, i fear i'll never see it.
---------- Post added 11-07-2011 at 04:04 PM ----------
ah, i googled it. it seems GBB is green bottle blue. ha ha. had no idea. i'm used to it all typed out.
“The universe we observe has precisely the properties we should expect if there is, at bottom, no design, no purpose, no evil, no good, nothing but blind, pitiless indifference” -Charles Darwin
Yet another GBB vote.Like Shell said, they are out a lot, waiting for food to drop in
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Agreed. Always out, to the point that I don't even give mine hides since they just web over it...
My regularly visible Ts include: GBB, B. boehmei, B. smithi, B. verdezi, E. pulcherimaklaasi, G. pulchra (now that he has some growth...), and one of my M. balfouri is always visible, the other one is always burrowed.
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