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<blockquote data-quote="Troy Hibbitts" data-source="post: 113670" data-attributes="member: 21722"><p><img src="http://www.thehibbitts.net/troy/photo/misc_arthropods/unid.tarantula.mx.nuevoleon.07.1a.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>(I wish this were in my collection - Clavopelma tamaulipeca - August 2007, NL, MX)</p><p></p><p>I've long been a herp guy who kept a few T's and scorpions, but in the past 2 years or so, my T collection has expanded such that I'm finding that I desire more interaction amongst other T keepers, etc, so here I am.</p><p></p><p>I live in SW TX (Brackettville) and my primary T interests involve US and Mexican species - I currently have in my collection:</p><p></p><p>Brachypelma vagans (MF)</p><p>Brachypelma smithi (subadult F)</p><p>Brachypelma albipilosum (1" spiderling)</p><p>Aphonopelma moderatum (subadult F + 2 slings)</p><p>Aphonopelma chalcodes (MF and subadult F)</p><p>Aphonopelma anax (subadult F, 2" male)</p><p>Aphonopelma hentzi (1.3 adults)</p><p>Aphonopelma voheisi (subadult F)</p><p>Aphonopelma marxi (sling)</p><p>Aphonopelma eutenylum (subadult F)</p><p>Aphonopelma iodius (probable subadult M)</p><p>Aphonopelma gabeli (probable subadult M)</p><p>Aphonopelma xwalxwal (MF)</p><p>Aphonopelma paloma (unsexed, probable subadult F)</p><p>Aphonopelma mareki (unexed, probable subadult F)</p><p>Grammostola rosea (sling)</p><p>Nhandu carapoensis (2 slings)</p><p>Haplocosmia himalayana (sling)</p><p></p><p>Diplocentrous whitei adult</p><p>Diplocentrous spitzeri adult</p><p>Hadrurus arizonensis adult</p><p>Magistoproctus giganteus adult</p><p></p><p>currently, I'd like to expand that collection a bit to include more Brachypelma, as well as a few other things from the Old World (Africa/Australia). As you can see from what I'm keeping, I'm mostly into terrestrials - just don't like the looks of those lanky arboreals much LOL.</p><p></p><p>Troy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troy Hibbitts, post: 113670, member: 21722"] [IMG]http://www.thehibbitts.net/troy/photo/misc_arthropods/unid.tarantula.mx.nuevoleon.07.1a.jpg[/IMG] (I wish this were in my collection - Clavopelma tamaulipeca - August 2007, NL, MX) I've long been a herp guy who kept a few T's and scorpions, but in the past 2 years or so, my T collection has expanded such that I'm finding that I desire more interaction amongst other T keepers, etc, so here I am. I live in SW TX (Brackettville) and my primary T interests involve US and Mexican species - I currently have in my collection: Brachypelma vagans (MF) Brachypelma smithi (subadult F) Brachypelma albipilosum (1" spiderling) Aphonopelma moderatum (subadult F + 2 slings) Aphonopelma chalcodes (MF and subadult F) Aphonopelma anax (subadult F, 2" male) Aphonopelma hentzi (1.3 adults) Aphonopelma voheisi (subadult F) Aphonopelma marxi (sling) Aphonopelma eutenylum (subadult F) Aphonopelma iodius (probable subadult M) Aphonopelma gabeli (probable subadult M) Aphonopelma xwalxwal (MF) Aphonopelma paloma (unsexed, probable subadult F) Aphonopelma mareki (unexed, probable subadult F) Grammostola rosea (sling) Nhandu carapoensis (2 slings) Haplocosmia himalayana (sling) Diplocentrous whitei adult Diplocentrous spitzeri adult Hadrurus arizonensis adult Magistoproctus giganteus adult currently, I'd like to expand that collection a bit to include more Brachypelma, as well as a few other things from the Old World (Africa/Australia). As you can see from what I'm keeping, I'm mostly into terrestrials - just don't like the looks of those lanky arboreals much LOL. Troy [/QUOTE]
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