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What kind of T?
What kind of T is this????
http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/1816132...ge.jpg?type=sn
Its beautiful ....
On another note I am looking into getting an a. versicolor.
So yeah :)
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A...very expensive one!! Gooty Tarantula.
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Re: What kind of T?
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They are gorgeous. Totally a dream T for me!! I can't imagine spending that kind of money on a spider though, unless I was extremely experienced with them, and possibly hoping to breed them! :O
Soo..not going to be my first T! Would love to get to see one in person someday though :)
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Re: What kind of T?
By the way, P. metallica are Old World T's. I would LOVE one though.. so awesome and beautiful.
And also, the blue A. versi are STUNNING! I would so recommend trying to get your hands on the blue one. They make such an awesome T to look at--if they're out and about :P.
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I'll be looking here locally, so I hope I find something :) I didn't know there were different colors?
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Re: What kind of T?
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Originally Posted by Jessica Loesch
I'll be looking here locally, so I hope I find something :) I didn't know there were different colors?
A. versi come in two different colors or phases. The usual one you find is maroon or dark red on the first segment of the body, then the abdomen is a greenish color. In the other phase, the coloration is an overall light blue color. If you look up photos you will find so many of each phase.
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Oooohhh. I have seen the maroon/green pictures and the blue pictures, I like both .... But the blue is my favorite. Should I just ask for a blue phase a. versi then?
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Hm I think I might get one of each of the a versis :)
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Re: What kind of T?
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Originally Posted by Jessica Loesch
My dream T!! I plan to get one once I've got more experience and time with the ones I have now. First time I saw one I knew I needed to have one.
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Jessica, I'm so excited you're getting a T! Believe me when I tell you, that I had ZERO intentions of ever owning a spider, EVER. I wasn't scared of them, I just didn't see the point..but...my Versi (Irwin) fell into my lap pretty much and I couldn't turn it down. I fell in love with him, and just bought my third T lol.
I think you'll really enjoy the Versi, I liked how mine even as a sling was not very flighty and just took his time walking up my arm.
Now, just a word of advice, since my Irwin just died last week due to a completely preventable accident on my part, be VERY careful handling. I will now be sitting on the floor anytime I handle my Ts. Irwin fell off my arm from only about 4-5 feet and died from the fall...
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Re: What kind of T?
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Originally Posted by CoolioTiffany
A. versi come in two different colors or phases. The usual one you find is maroon or dark red on the first segment of the body, then the abdomen is a greenish color. In the other phase, the coloration is an overall light blue color. If you look up photos you will find so many of each phase.
Avicularia versicolor only come in one color phase :confused: They change color from babies to adult though if that is what you ment?
Sling/Juvy color:
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...2/05038d47.jpg
Adult:
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...2/3f4723e1.jpg
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getting my versi on wednesday!
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Re: What kind of T?
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Originally Posted by Jessica Loesch
getting my versi on wednesday!
Woooohoooo :banana: Congrats!!!
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I'm thinking about the I. Sp. Recife (can't remember spelling right now on phone lol)
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Thoughts?
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Re: What kind of T?
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Originally Posted by Jessica Loesch
I'm thinking about the I. Sp. Recife (can't remember spelling right now on phone lol)
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Thoughts?
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I have never kept an Iridopelma of any kind before because I am not really into them that much (UNLESS you are talking about the I. seladonium, I would take one of those in a heart beat but I don't see them being for sale). With that said I don't know much about them but if I recall correctly the are all pretty defensive and quick to throw up a threat display.
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Gotcha ... lol. Ill hold out for my g pulhra then :)
I really like a lot of the avic species, esp the purpurea.
Im a big fan of blues purples pinks and black. Gray too and not so much brown.
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I knew only a matter of time before you joined us here in the invert forum. :gj:
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Lol shush.
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Originally Posted by Jessica Loesch
Gotcha ... lol. Ill hold out for my g pulhra then :)
I really like a lot of the avic species, esp the purpurea.
Im a big fan of blues purples pinks and black. Gray too and not so much brown.
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LOVE the pulchra and the purpurea :gj: :gj:
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Originally Posted by AK907
I knew only a matter of time before you joined us here in the invert forum. :gj:
LOL :salute:
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Originally Posted by Jessica Loesch
Lol shush.
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:rofl:
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Re: What kind of T?
While P.metallica is one of the more attractive species common-ish to the pet trade, you definitely need some experience under your belt before messing with any Pokie (Poecilotheria). That being said, Poecilotheria metallica would not be the first I started with, strictly because a mistake can lead to a $150 + sling dying.
Continue on the path of Avics, etc. They are quick enough they will help you learn how to deal with Pokies. When you get comfortable with how fast they are, find an Old World arboreal species (most are aggressive). This will give you the ability to deal with fast and aggressive species. Something most Pokies are.
I actually dove into Taps (Tapinauchenius) before I messed with Poecilotheria though. Extremely fast, extremely aggressive, but also rather colorful.
Anyway, take your time and enjoy the hobby. Move at your own pace, but remember to research all Ts you intend on purchasing to make sure they are something you can deal with. :)
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Thank you! Yes, I don't plan on venturing anywhere I can't handle yet, esp with a 200$ spider ;)
I'll be browsing arachnoboards to find a good list of species to look up :) I have 2 more I want now, which I mentioned above, but will have to wait on those :)
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Re: What kind of T?
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Originally Posted by Jessica Loesch
Lol shush.
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How dare you shush me! :colbert:
I think you need an orange bitey thing! (P. murinus) Great starter T. :D
See, puppy dog tame. :gj:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7oJ2S1ixzU
I'm obviously kidding...
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^OH I really want one of those OBTs..someday! :D So orange..and so ANGRY!! :love:
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Haha no thanks ... lol. I'm happier with the nice ones. lol.
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Re: What kind of T?
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Originally Posted by Boanerges
Avicularia versicolor only come in one color phase :confused: They change color from babies to adult though if that is what you ment?
Oh wow, I never knew this. I honestly thought there were two different color phases. I never knew about the color change thing actually :oops::P. Whoops!
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