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My Venezuelan Suntiger (Psalmopoeus irminia) AKA: Tigger
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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Oosthuysen" data-source="post: 26478" data-attributes="member: 1070"><p>Hello</p><p>Very nice and STUNNING T,sadly here in South Africa their prices are low due to availability. In my personal opinion,one of the most greatest looking T's for sure. They eat very good,get to grow to a nice size and have attitude. Someone I know had been bitten by one,a burning sensation and slight swelling but this can differ depending on if you are allergic or not. They are more related to old world than new in my opinion they do not rely on urticating hairs since they do not have these,they rely on their venom. They are still classified as new world,since they originate from South America. Their stripes on their toes look like Nikey stripes,and the black just makes it look so shocking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Oosthuysen, post: 26478, member: 1070"] Hello Very nice and STUNNING T,sadly here in South Africa their prices are low due to availability. In my personal opinion,one of the most greatest looking T's for sure. They eat very good,get to grow to a nice size and have attitude. Someone I know had been bitten by one,a burning sensation and slight swelling but this can differ depending on if you are allergic or not. They are more related to old world than new in my opinion they do not rely on urticating hairs since they do not have these,they rely on their venom. They are still classified as new world,since they originate from South America. Their stripes on their toes look like Nikey stripes,and the black just makes it look so shocking. [/QUOTE]
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