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<blockquote data-quote="octanejunkie" data-source="post: 167094" data-attributes="member: 3872"><p>The COVID quarantine has get me down and for some reason I'm finding solace in attending to, and growing, my collection of Ts. Even though we just received a P. gigas sling, and before that a G. pulchripes sling, I'm looking for more! Lol</p><p></p><p>My fave LPS has a 2" P. irminia that I can set up in a 4x4x8 amac container like our A. avicularia is in then eventually move to an Exo Terra Nano (8x8x12) - an enclosure I'm considering standardizing in for my arboreal collection.</p><p></p><p>Also considering a 3/4"-1"<strong>Tapinauchenius violaceus</strong> at the LPS, it's a bit cheaper than P. irminia and about the same size.</p><p></p><p>Lastly thinking about a 1"-1.25" Pseudoclamoris burgessi along from Jamie's Tarantulas. I receive shipments from them in a day, usually, and I need a few more supplies from them...</p><p></p><p>The goal for my collection is diversity in appearance and personality/characteristics and also ease of care. Nothing too fragile or sensitive. I also don't want a spider that hides 95% of the time. Lol</p><p></p><p>Any input regarding these species would be appreciated. I've read a bunch about both online but nothing beats first hand experience.</p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="octanejunkie, post: 167094, member: 3872"] The COVID quarantine has get me down and for some reason I'm finding solace in attending to, and growing, my collection of Ts. Even though we just received a P. gigas sling, and before that a G. pulchripes sling, I'm looking for more! Lol My fave LPS has a 2" P. irminia that I can set up in a 4x4x8 amac container like our A. avicularia is in then eventually move to an Exo Terra Nano (8x8x12) - an enclosure I'm considering standardizing in for my arboreal collection. Also considering a 3/4"-1"[B]Tapinauchenius violaceus[/B] at the LPS, it's a bit cheaper than P. irminia and about the same size. Lastly thinking about a 1"-1.25" Pseudoclamoris burgessi along from Jamie's Tarantulas. I receive shipments from them in a day, usually, and I need a few more supplies from them... The goal for my collection is diversity in appearance and personality/characteristics and also ease of care. Nothing too fragile or sensitive. I also don't want a spider that hides 95% of the time. Lol Any input regarding these species would be appreciated. I've read a bunch about both online but nothing beats first hand experience. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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