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Hai T lovers!!

Späz

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Hai guys! I’m new to the forum not to the hobby, but I’m not very experienced either. I got my first T (A king Horned baboon I’d named Sylvester) when I was 16, about 2 years later I got my 2nd (Brazilian Blonde, Lucifer). It’s been a few years since then but someone I know had to rehome 4 Ts so I took them (I’ve been wanting more but didn’t have the time to shop for them). Now I have 4 very different genus’s to learn and I’d love to have fellow enthusiasts to share my journey with! I’ll reply with pics of all 6 if I can!!
 

Späz

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Thissss is Sylvester the King Horned Baboon!
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Späz

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Feather legged baboon ( Not named, thought about Stan)
 

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Ratmosphere

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I would recommend adding more substrate to the “Brazilian Blonde” enclosure. When they climb that high, they could easily fall and burst their abdomen. Are you sure that’s a Brazilian Blonde and not an Arizona Blonde?
 

Späz

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I would recommend adding more substrate to the “Brazilian Blonde” enclosure. When they climb that high, they could easily fall and burst their abdomen. Are you sure that’s a Brazilian Blonde and not an Arizona Blonde?
It’s definitely an Arizona Blonde (mixed her and the Brazilian PB Thankkk you for catching that), I unfortunately no longer have her
 

Tarantula Trooper

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I would recommend adding more substrate to the “Brazilian Blonde” enclosure. When they climb that high, they could easily fall and burst their abdomen. Are you sure that’s a Brazilian Blonde and not an Arizona Blonde?
Looks like a Chalcodes for sure. Not wolly enough looking for Tripepii!
 

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