Genus Ephebopus

Cooper

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great pics guys! I especially like the E. cyanognathus.
 

OldHag

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My E. murinus...never see the darn thing..only its legs :rolleyes: But when it does come out WOW its a beauty!!
Michelle
 

Steve

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Hi,

@ seekness
Maybe a subadult male, but not adult ;)

E.uatuman
(btw. THX Alex;))
 

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Venom

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Is that venom I see dripping from your uatuman's fangs Steve? Nice T!
 

Cooper

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LOL, it does look like venom, doesn't it? Not a happy camper.
 

SkyeSpider

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Here's a couple of shots of my E. murinus. I really like this species, now! :)

-Bryan
 

Steve

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Hi,

it's venom! But i only open the box! But the spider was angry!
Now the picture from the other side!

Regards
 

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esmoot

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Steve. Maybe your E. uatuman is pissed because its enclosure is too small. It looks really tiny and even smaller if you have a water dish. Just a thought.
 

Aviculariinae

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Here,s a large varient of E murinus,this specimen is due a molt and has a leg span of just over 7".
 

Spiral_Stairs

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does anyone have much experience with those gorgeous E. Cyanognathus (Spelling?) are they heavy burrowers? Agressive/defensive? Affordable?
 

Steve

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@ esmot
if i get spiders at a meeting i don't get them in there "normal" tank's! And if i put the girl on the photo in her new box, she wasn't ver happy! But now she is *g*.

A juv. E.cyanognathus!
@spiral_stairs
Well if they have the change to burrow they do it! I have my larger cyanognathus in boxes with 15-20 cm earth! And they use leaves etc. to build there burrows! That's very beauty!! I think the are not very agressive! If they have the change to go back in there hole they do it!


In Europe they are rare and not the most cheapest species!





Regards
 
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