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<blockquote data-quote="ta122" data-source="post: 208845" data-attributes="member: 38015"><p>I could swear I responded to this, but I guess not. Both cool, indeed! I have a P. rufilata coming next week I'm pretty stoked about, and I have two O. violacepes also. They couldn't be more different. One is super chill and shy and afraid of its food. The other starts slapping the ground if she even sees me. Feisty little thing! </p><p></p><p>What's your draw to those? I prefer arboreals, but they're all gorgeous species! I love the stark contrast in colors of the Poecilotheria genus. Those, Phormictopus, Pamphobeteus and Tapinauchenius are all pretty badass!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ta122, post: 208845, member: 38015"] I could swear I responded to this, but I guess not. Both cool, indeed! I have a P. rufilata coming next week I'm pretty stoked about, and I have two O. violacepes also. They couldn't be more different. One is super chill and shy and afraid of its food. The other starts slapping the ground if she even sees me. Feisty little thing! What's your draw to those? I prefer arboreals, but they're all gorgeous species! I love the stark contrast in colors of the Poecilotheria genus. Those, Phormictopus, Pamphobeteus and Tapinauchenius are all pretty badass! [/QUOTE]
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