T. psychedelicus
grayzone

T. psychedelicus

3" female
And later it will take itself and its incredible colors down into a burrow, never to be seen again... ;)
 
@boina it's a story how i spent $205 just to see a hole.. Well, this is a kind of spider that we're supposed to be happy to have without seeing her at all, just a thought of having it in our collections is a great pleasure :rolleyes:
 
Very true haha. This is why ive always been an arboreal guy.
Lately ive come to realize that most of my arboreals are this way too so i figured screw it.

This is only my 2nd fossorial ever and theres only one more im interested in
 
I'm not even going to ask how a spider managed to get a name like Pschedelicus But I'm hoping they weren't referring to the obvious context.
 
@grayzone Yes, the colors are the obvious thought. However, the state that the venom might induce if bitten might also be a plausible answer, as well- Which would be my line of thinking, perhaps.
 

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