+1 man. I just tried to pick lol. My h macs are newer so I'm probably just curious.I really can't pick. I really love them all, they're all stunning, fast, good appetites, and keep you on your toes. What's not to love?
Why don't you like your Singapore? My first day with my irminia, she ended up on the ceiling. She was my 3rd T and I will admit, I bought her prematurely.Actually, all my OW's except my L. violaciopes are pokies. Smallest is my P. met, at about 1/2". Largest is my 5+ inch rufilata. I've had my 3 regalis the longest, so I'd have to say they are my favourites. They all came from the same sac, and I lucked out, as they are all pretty relaxed. Valkyrie, especially, likes to hang around the top of the container, and I can fill her water dish or remove old crickets without her budging a muscle.
As for racing, my money's on my 3 inch P. irminia. She is LIGHTNING quick.
+1 all are great, OBT and pokies are my current favorites, H mac also. Horned baboons are amazing too!!I love pokies and pretty much all OWs. I don't have that many right now. But I think H mac is on my next to buy list for sure!
My AF P metallica is a scaredy cat. I'd never mess with her, but she is always trying to hide from me. Never a threat posture! Never know how some individuals will be though.I'm going to be typical and say P. metallica. If I ever work up the nerve someday to keep at least one OW, it'll be that one.
MY Bf has a suspect male who gives a pose if you just look at it wrong and will race around the container, each spider has its own personality for sure.My AF P metallica is a scaredy cat. I'd never mess with her, but she is always trying to hide from me. Never a threat posture! Never know how some individuals will be though.
They are definitely more "novice" friendly than the other OW and are a great first step into that realm. My adult female C.darlingi is probably my favorite OW as she is pretty laid back (until it's feeding time) and is out all the time. The horn is very charming and the markings are very nice, reminiscent of an H.mac and they are pretty cheap and easy to breed.I really want a horned baboon. I think they're incredibly funny looking. I'm trying to focus more on OWs right now.
When I went to get my fimbriatus at the LPS I go to, they had some darlingi and marshalli slings but idk if they still have them. I love my h macs. Pictures almost do them no justice. Aren't they slower growers? I haven't done a ton of reading on them yet since they weren't too high on my priority list before.MY Bf has a suspect male who gives a pose if you just look at it wrong and will race around the container, each spider has its own personality for sure.
They are definitely more "novice" friendly than the other OW and are a great first step into that realm. My adult female C.darlingi is probably my favorite OW as she is pretty laid back (until it's feeding time) and is out all the time. The horn is very charming and the markings are very nice, reminiscent of an H.mac and they are pretty cheap and easy to breed.