Quote Originally Posted by Alexandra V View Post
Congrats on the new additions! M. robustum are I think my favorite to look at as slings, they're so striking even at that young of an age! So far though a G. Pulchra and A. Versicolor are on my list next



Haha this is so true! At first I got my sling and thought it would be my only tarantula. WRONG. I enjoy them so much, and I wound up getting another not much more than a week later If you do it, you won't regret it!
Thanks!! The G. pulchra and the versicolor would be two beautiful and awesome new additions!! Eaisly two of my favorite tarantula's!!!

Quote Originally Posted by Nektu View Post
Congrats on the new T's! The Poecilotheria miranda freaks me out a little bit. And the versicolor is going to be really cool looking when it gets bigger.
Thanks!! The pokey's freaked me out a bit before I got into them also in all honesty. Especially when reading the bite reports You just need to be very careful and alert when working with them. I REALLY enoying working with them now but my wife is not to keen on them because of the potent venom so I am not able to keep to many. I love the ones I can keep though I would rather work with a pokey any day then a New World tarantula. You just have to concentrate on not being bit with the Pokey's but the New World's all have those stupid itchy hairs to deal with and if they don't kick them at you they are in the stupid substrate and you have to deal with them durring cage maintance etc. I hate those dreaded hairs - lol!!!!! They make me break out in little red itchy welts that don't go away for like a week or two I have heard the Megaphobema genus have some pretty bad hairs and I am not looking forward to dealing with that - lol.

Quote Originally Posted by ballpythonluvr View Post
Awesome looking creatures dude! I am deathly afraid of these spiders but they are still cool looking!
LOL - Thanks