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  • #16
    Mark Pajak...that's a good tip to remember! i'd forgotten about that lol
    definitely a good one to prepare a new owner for!

    Mark Harrison...i agree, but don't neglect reduncus, pulcher and cambridgei! they are wonderful spiders!!! each beautiful in its own way
    and cambridgei gets extra points for being one of the only PROPERLY green tarantulas!

    another thing that Stromatopelma, Heteroscodra and Psalmopoeus have in their favour is that they, unlike certain other genera (Aphonopelma) that certain muppets (me) collect, they are SMALL IN NUMBER OF SPECIES AND PRETTY EASILY ATTAINABLE
    Returning violence for violence multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars... Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.
    -Martin Luther King Jr.

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    My Collection: - Support captive breeding

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    • #17
      So you're not getting any Avics anytime soon then James?
      sigpicHate is for people who find thinking a little too complicated!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by James Box View Post
        and cambridgei gets extra points for being one of the only PROPERLY green tarantulas!
        that is a great point! everyone should own a green t or two. even better than the P. cambridgei is the Poecilotheria rufilata. just another option.
        my tarantulas
        001 A. seemani 010 A. avicularia 001 B. auratum 001 B. smithi 001 C. bechaunicus 100 C. huahini 001 C. cyaneopubescens 001 C. crawshayi 002 E. murinus 112 G. rosea 010 H. albostriatum 010 H. lividum 001 H. maculata 001 L. violaceopes 001 L. parahybana 100 N. chromatus 010 P. cancerides 001 P. fasciata 010 P. rufilata 001 P. striata 001 P. cambridgei 010 P. irminia001 P. murinus 001 P. lugardi 001 S. calceata 001 T. violaceus

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        • #19
          Nicola: no more Avics for me, i'll let Jackie do that and admire hers when i visit hehe...i have the worse luck with them, the exceptions being the "peru purple" and the "metallica" i have now...

          Darrell: maybe it's that i don't particularly like Peekies, but rufilata, while green, is nothing at all like the green of a cambridgei :P
          there's no comparison at all imo lol
          Returning violence for violence multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars... Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.
          -Martin Luther King Jr.

          <-Black Metal Contra Mundum->
          My Collection: - Support captive breeding

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          • #20
            Well it's been a couple of months since I started this thread and I'm no further forward...lol one thing I forgot to mention though is this specimen I've seen was in a terrestrial enclosure...!! If they are arboreal I though it a little odd it was on there and it seems quite happy to be in there as it's just nicely hunkered in a corner in a psuedo "pokie" stance....! anyone shed any light...? has it been misnamed....? next time I go into the shop if it's still there I'll see if I can get a photo...!
            Cheers

            Denny


            Re-formed arachnophobic since Dec '09

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            • #21
              Some basic info on S. calceatum here: http://giantspiders.com/Stromatopelma_species.html

              and I've recently updated the gallery section with photos of S. calceatum in their natural habitat.

              Guy...
              www.giantspiders.com

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              • #22
                Thanks Guy...have bookmarked the site as it gives a good idea of habitat too...
                Cheers

                Denny


                Re-formed arachnophobic since Dec '09

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