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D22009

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Good day ladies and gentlemen

Names Robert,

Finally got into this after years of waiting, I bought two transchulas to start off, not knowing that they put in two as a "Freebie"

I started out with the typical Brachypelma auratum. And will probably get some type of heat for this but when I seen poecilotheria metallica. I fell in love, she's definitely the biggest out of the spiderlings I have, still unsure what the heck these other two are he said most likely one is a Avicularia avicularia. Pics once I get back home
 

ilovebrachys

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Good day ladies and gentlemen

Names Robert,

Finally got into this after years of waiting, I bought two transchulas to start off, not knowing that they put in two as a "Freebie"

I started out with the typical Brachypelma auratum. And will probably get some type of heat for this but when I seen poecilotheria metallica. I fell in love, she's definitely the biggest out of the spiderlings I have, still unsure what the heck these other two are he said most likely one is a Avicularia avicularia. Pics once I get back home
Hi Robert
Welcome to the forum :)
 

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Good day ladies and gentlemen

Names Robert,

Finally got into this after years of waiting, I bought two transchulas to start off, not knowing that they put in two as a "Freebie"

I started out with the typical Brachypelma auratum. And will probably get some type of heat for this but when I seen poecilotheria metallica. I fell in love, she's definitely the biggest out of the spiderlings I have, still unsure what the heck these other two are he said most likely one is a Avicularia avicularia. Pics once I get back home

Welcome, Robert!

We like pictures and would love to see your transchulas!
 

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First picture looks like it’s either Psalmopoeus Iriminia or a Psalmopoeus Cambridgei. Fairly similar at that size. (Arboreal setup)

Good luck with the second one, could be years before you know what that is :)

Agree third on is probably an Avic but again, will need to wait for it to get some size and colour before it’s IDable
 

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Robert, ask the person you got those from what they are so you have a fighting chance of giving them what they need to survive.

Also, where's the pic of your p. metallica?
 

D22009

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First picture looks like it’s either Psalmopoeus Iriminia or a Psalmopoeus Cambridgei. Fairly similar at that size. (Arboreal setup)

Good luck with the second one, could be years before you know what that is :)

Agree third on is probably an Avic but again, will need to wait for it to get some size and colour before it’s IDable
Close first one is Brachypelma auratum, the 2nd one ‍♂️ but the 3rd is Avicularia avicularia
 

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