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Old 30-01-2008, 06:26 PM
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I think so many are pretty, like all of the above as they are stunning, plus the GBB, especially as babies. But I really like the costa rican tiger rump too.
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I think so many are pretty, like all of the above as they are stunning, plus the GBB, especially as babies. But I really like the costa rican tiger rump too. And the red rump.
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No tarantulas are pretty imo
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Some crackers have been mentioed so far, fair play!!

Im all 'copy & pasted' out now mind with all these scientific names, back and for to google

C Strike...some quality pics there, love the male Pamphobeteus but whats its full name? There seem to be a few Pamphobeteus from Ecuador. Also do the females have the purple colouring or is this just shown in males??
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No tarantulas are pretty imo


I thought that until only a week or so ago...i was terrified of spiders and they were the ugliest things about

Since i got my misses her first one mind i love them, still not sure i'd be over joyed at the thought of holding one but i could sit and watch all day long. I have to admit i think some have gorgeous markings/colourings.
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Pretty spiders...

Avicularia versicolor
Poecilotheria subfusca
Pamphobeteus ultramarinus
Acanthoscurria geniculata
Brachypelma smithi/auratum/bohemi/emilia

There's millions!
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From my lot, I would say Poecilotheria Metallica or Monocentropus Balfouri. But as i hardly ever see the little blighters, i'd say.........

Avicularia versicolor or Psalmopoeus irminia

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