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    Chilobrachys fimbriatus are definately really neat looking. never kept one, though.
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    Awesome collection! Definately picking up a couple more T's in the near future
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    Re: Some of our spiders

    Quote Originally Posted by bloodpython_MA View Post
    Chilobrachys fimbriatus are definately really neat looking. never kept one, though.
    How are they?

    Awesome collection! Definately picking up a couple more T's in the near future
    C. fimbriatus are pretty cool. They web quite a bit so they look nice in a display type cage. They're quite aggressive though so definitely a look but don't touch species. The best part is their purple-ish legs and their giant basketball looking opisthosoma (abdomen).

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