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Hi folks! New here and looking for help deciding!‍

pongdict

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Oh and my vote is for T. albopilosus Curly hair. I feel that no beginner collection is complete without one. If you can find an E. campestratus they are also a good beginner one.
 

JoJo

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Oh and my vote is for T. albopilosus Curly hair. I feel that no beginner collection is complete without one. If you can find an E. campestratus they are also a good beginner one.
I actually have access to a huge variety of T’s, so The E. campestratus is available, but sling only. The females are said to live up to 25 years, so I haven’t put it on my list.
Still hoping that I’ll be able to find the Homeomma Chilensis/Euthlus sp. Red.
And I’m also considering the Neischnocolus sp. Panama, but I think I prefer the the Cyriocosmus Elegans, out of these two.
So hard to choose!
 

octanejunkie

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I actually have access to a huge variety of T’s, so The E. campestratus is available, but sling only. The females are said to live up to 25 years, so I haven’t put it on my list.
Still hoping that I’ll be able to find the Homeomma Chilensis/Euthlus sp. Red.
And I’m also considering the Neischnocolus sp. Panama, but I think I prefer the the Cyriocosmus Elegans, out of these two.
So hard to choose!
You can always resell a female, and usually at a premium, so don't look at life expectancy as a burden
 

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