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<blockquote data-quote="Tarantula Trooper" data-source="post: 241432" data-attributes="member: 37740"><p>Welcome aboard! As far as arboreal if you want something more spicy I would suggest a Psalmopeous Cambrigei as they get large and most times are out more than Irminia which are stunning as well. You absolutely can't go wrong with Caribena Versicolor though! Not as spicy and an absolute sweet Tarantula to raise from a sling! Now, if you want a totally different level spood all together all Phormingochilus are gorgeous! Let me throw in Aspinochilus Rufus which was in Phormingochilus! Absolutely stunningly beautiful but again an old world T with lots of attitude!! The Versi is truly a spood any T care giver should raise up though IMHO and can't go wrong. Just have to watch your husbandry. Don't want things to get too damp with them or Avics which I only currently have a sling. Is a Purperia if I spelled it correctly! After all that if you don't want some spicy the Versi is the choice. So colorful as they grow into adults!!! Ahhhh, wish I had another..lol! Happy Spoodering!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarantula Trooper, post: 241432, member: 37740"] Welcome aboard! As far as arboreal if you want something more spicy I would suggest a Psalmopeous Cambrigei as they get large and most times are out more than Irminia which are stunning as well. You absolutely can't go wrong with Caribena Versicolor though! Not as spicy and an absolute sweet Tarantula to raise from a sling! Now, if you want a totally different level spood all together all Phormingochilus are gorgeous! Let me throw in Aspinochilus Rufus which was in Phormingochilus! Absolutely stunningly beautiful but again an old world T with lots of attitude!! The Versi is truly a spood any T care giver should raise up though IMHO and can't go wrong. Just have to watch your husbandry. Don't want things to get too damp with them or Avics which I only currently have a sling. Is a Purperia if I spelled it correctly! After all that if you don't want some spicy the Versi is the choice. So colorful as they grow into adults!!! Ahhhh, wish I had another..lol! Happy Spoodering! [/QUOTE]
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