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<blockquote data-quote="Konstantin" data-source="post: 225715" data-attributes="member: 30996"><p>Also reading through your posts here and on the other forums it seems like you will have small collection so here are my recommendations for you All gorgeous, large and in same time different in appearance. I no particular order. </p><p>A geniculata </p><p>Grammostola inheringi </p><p>Phormictopus sp Dominican purple </p><p>Xenesthis sp blue </p><p>Pamphobeteus ultramarinus </p><p>Some of those are pricy and you most likely will not be able to find sexed females in UK (or will come with serious price tag)but they are worth it imo.</p><p>Another thing is to consider. Breeders will sometimes sell off old females past their best breeding prime so if you opt for AF you may not have them for long.Best option is to look for sexed juvenile females that way you will grow with your spider and you can be sure they have plenty of time left ahead of them.Even if you want your spider to be of substantial size most of those will grow from 2-3 inch to about 6+in an year or so.</p><p>Regards Konstantin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Konstantin, post: 225715, member: 30996"] Also reading through your posts here and on the other forums it seems like you will have small collection so here are my recommendations for you All gorgeous, large and in same time different in appearance. I no particular order. A geniculata Grammostola inheringi Phormictopus sp Dominican purple Xenesthis sp blue Pamphobeteus ultramarinus Some of those are pricy and you most likely will not be able to find sexed females in UK (or will come with serious price tag)but they are worth it imo. Another thing is to consider. Breeders will sometimes sell off old females past their best breeding prime so if you opt for AF you may not have them for long.Best option is to look for sexed juvenile females that way you will grow with your spider and you can be sure they have plenty of time left ahead of them.Even if you want your spider to be of substantial size most of those will grow from 2-3 inch to about 6+in an year or so. Regards Konstantin [/QUOTE]
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