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<blockquote data-quote="Tarantula Trooper" data-source="post: 240719" data-attributes="member: 37740"><p>Not every species of Phormingochilus or Psalmopeous is available in the hobby. If you want a spicier T go with Phormingochilus. With that said Psalmo's can be a bit full on as well. I care, or have cared for, almost every species available in Psalmopeous and have a Phormingochilus Arboricola and a Hati Hati, Acaya slings! I also have an adult Aspinochilus Rufus which are arboreal and moved from Phormingochilus that are gorgeous but don't get super big. With all that said I would go with. P. Cambrigei as they get large and sometimes their attitude can be a bit milder. Sometimes...lol. Happy Spoodering!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarantula Trooper, post: 240719, member: 37740"] Not every species of Phormingochilus or Psalmopeous is available in the hobby. If you want a spicier T go with Phormingochilus. With that said Psalmo's can be a bit full on as well. I care, or have cared for, almost every species available in Psalmopeous and have a Phormingochilus Arboricola and a Hati Hati, Acaya slings! I also have an adult Aspinochilus Rufus which are arboreal and moved from Phormingochilus that are gorgeous but don't get super big. With all that said I would go with. P. Cambrigei as they get large and sometimes their attitude can be a bit milder. Sometimes...lol. Happy Spoodering! [/QUOTE]
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