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  Common & Scientific Name   Characteristics Picture
1) Costa Rican zebra
Aphonopelma seemani
  Easy to keep, hard to breed.
2) Curly Haired
Brachypelma Albopilosum
  Very docile and easy to maintain. The perfect choice for beginners.
3) Equador Tree Spider
Avicularia spicies
  Rare tree dweller from Equador.The same spices as the pink toe tarantula
4) Martinique Bird Spider
Avicularia versicolor
  Undergoes beautiful colour changes during its life..The same spices as the pink toe tarantula
5) Painted Red Leg
Brachypelma emilia
  Mexican, not easy to handle.
6) Red Rump
Brachypelma vagarls
  Costa Rican burrower.
7) King Baboon
Citharischius crawshyi
  A popular burrowing theraphosid.
8) TIger Rump
Cyclosternum fasciatus
  Very aggressive Costa Rican species.
9) UNKNOWN
Cyriocosmus elegans
  One of the dwarf tarantulas.
10) Goliath Bird Eating
Theraphosa leblondi
  Huge Central American species.
11) Mexican Red Knee
Brachypelma smithi
  The most popular or all large spiders.
12) Bolivian Blueleg Tarantula
Pamphobeteus
  Demanding requirments, but highly sought after.
13) Indian Ornamental Tree
Poecilotheria regalis
  Unpredictable and aggressive tree dweller.
14) Trinidad Chevron
Psalmopoeus cambridgei
  Fast growing and popular spider.
15) Purple Bloom Bird Eating
Xenesthis immanis
  Fast moving but less harmful than most large spiders.
16) Spear-Jawed Jumping Spider
Myrmarachne plataleoides
  The spider that thinks it's an ant!
17) Rusty Wandering
Cupiennius getazi
  Large tree dweller with a taste for frogs!
18) Funnel-web spider
Atrax Rubustus
  Deadly and tiny Australian species.
19) Purse-web spider
Atypus Affinis
  Derives its name from its tree mounted burrow.
20) Tiger wolf spider
Lycosta Aspersa
  Underground burrower.
21) The Brazillian Wandering
Phoneutria Fera
  Extremely venomous and threatening spider.
22) Salmon PinkBird Eating
Lasiodora parahybana
  Large and agressive but beautiful spider.
23) Cobalt Blue
Haplopelma lividus
  Extremely rare rainforest dweller.
24) Chilean Rose
Grammostola Cala
  Docile and very popular spider.
25) Pink Toe
Avicularia matallica
  A popular Brazillian arborial species.
26) The Andean Striped Birdeater
Lasiodora striatus
  Easy to keep in captivity & not to agressive.

 

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