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  • My arboreal collection is beginning to grow.

    I've just ordered an early birthday present from the misses. Which will be the second and third arboreal species in my collection. Which are....

    Psalmopoeus pulcher sling and a tarantula I've been keeping my eye out for a long time. Psalmopoeus irminia sling.

    I've read alot into this genus in the last few months and I've become very fond of Psalmopoeus cambridgei and will be keeping my eye out for any slings that will come up for sale. So if anyone hears anything please let me know.

    I'll be attending this years BTS Show so hopefully there may be some there.

    Anyone want to add any facts or tips for this species will be appreciated.

    Cheers.
    Devoted tarantula enthusiast & Future M.balfouri specialist.




  • #2
    cambridgei are fairly frequently for sale, so you shouldn't have any issues there.
    you also NEED reduncus
    Psalmopoeus is one of my favourite genera!
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    • #3
      P.irminia are stunning.
      Can't go wrong there and my one was a kitten and and so calm.
      This is what you have to look forward to.....beautiful.
      Paul

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      • #4
        Yes they are an incredible looking species. Even the males are not without their charm.
        Devoted tarantula enthusiast & Future M.balfouri specialist.



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        • #5
          i agree here. this is indeed an amazing genera. my P. irimina was flighty and scitish when i first got her, but she calmed down soon. i also belive the P. cambridgei is very underratted. the coloring is awsome.
          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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          • #6
            a very stunning species

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