| Iridopelma hirsuta Ribbed Tree Spider This spider is unique in that there is only one Iridopelma. They are fast, and from what I understand relatively fearless. As spiderlings they have spectacular coloration with an electric blue carapice, dark fuzzy legs and a white and black abdomen. |
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| Nhandu vulpinus Brazilian Giant Blonde N vulpinus is and attractive arboreal species. They have nice banding on the legs and a nice metallic bronze wash to them. They are not as fuzzy as some of the Nhandus such as the carapoensis. |
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| Lasiodora parahybana Brazilian Salmon L parahybana is a very large, very impressive terristrial spider that rivals T blondi in size. They tend to be ill tempered and flicky but make a fantastic overall display specimen. This species is great in any collection as it gives you blondi size without blondi cost. |
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