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<blockquote data-quote="Enn49" data-source="post: 131165" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>These are the ones I own:-</p><p>Acanthoscurria geniculata – Beautiful T. I bought mine as a Juvi so I can’t speak for slings but my girl is always on view and loves her food.</p><p>Ephebopus cyanognathus – Those fangs are something else, as a tiny sling they were often all I could see of it when I shone a torch into its burrow but now at just over 1” dls I’m beginning to see more of it.</p><p>Grammostola pulchripes – this one has been more visible as a tiny sling than most are.</p><p>Pterinochilus murinus – I have both Usamara and Tete slings and used to have an adult and have found them more shy than aggressive. All good feeders.</p><p>Psalmopoeus irminia – I’ve had one that was always on show and one that I barely see, good feeders though.</p><p>Psalmopoeus pulcher – Skittish but visible</p><p>Pterinopelma sazimai – Mine is an odd little one, only 1-1.5” dls, but bold and seems to be attracted by the torch and will follow it round the container. Greedy feeder. Stunning colour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enn49, post: 131165, member: 3458"] These are the ones I own:- Acanthoscurria geniculata – Beautiful T. I bought mine as a Juvi so I can’t speak for slings but my girl is always on view and loves her food. Ephebopus cyanognathus – Those fangs are something else, as a tiny sling they were often all I could see of it when I shone a torch into its burrow but now at just over 1” dls I’m beginning to see more of it. Grammostola pulchripes – this one has been more visible as a tiny sling than most are. Pterinochilus murinus – I have both Usamara and Tete slings and used to have an adult and have found them more shy than aggressive. All good feeders. Psalmopoeus irminia – I’ve had one that was always on show and one that I barely see, good feeders though. Psalmopoeus pulcher – Skittish but visible Pterinopelma sazimai – Mine is an odd little one, only 1-1.5” dls, but bold and seems to be attracted by the torch and will follow it round the container. Greedy feeder. Stunning colour. [/QUOTE]
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