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  1. Johnnyster

    Some Great Downloads!

    Good stuff......thanks
  2. Johnnyster

    Being Overrun by these. what are they?

    I agree with ya Venom,,, I've had both and no way they are Miturgidae (judging from the pics of course). Prowling spiders, along with the running crab spiders are much faster than wolf spiders and can go up vertically. Wolf spiders can climb up a bit but that is rare and struggle so he may want...
  3. Johnnyster

    Calisoga trouble (dying? heat?)

    Yeah that was me....... Good to hear that it's doing well. I just returned from a trip but only brought two with me although could have more if I wanted but gotta respect the population.... Could you post or send a pic of the enclosure??
  4. Johnnyster

    Calisoga trouble (dying? heat?)

    These are rather difficult to keep alive in captivity, im mainly talking about C. theveneti here (the "greens", as they appear to be). I have tried different methods and got a couple more to try. The latest was that reptilian rock water mix with the burrow at 45 to 80 degree angle. Make sure it...
  5. Johnnyster

    Types of spiders in movies photo rig!

    Here is another. Later, an Indian squaw tells him "you have been bitten by the spider that hides, soon your leg will begin to rot".....or something like that. Im assuming she was refering to the brown recluse but used a Hogna carolinensis for the shoot. Clip from "Comanche Noon" - wolfie.mpg...
  6. Johnnyster

    How to teach your pet spider tricks

    ***Hey ! I dont write this stuff OK? I just copy and paste it...... How to Teach a Pet Spider Tricks By eHow Pets Editor Rate: (4 Ratings) Spiders can be good starter pets for children and adults alike. They are easy to maintain, inexpensive to keep and don't require much...
  7. Johnnyster

    Spider Field day

    Lynyphiidae.....(some help huh?)
  8. Johnnyster

    Help ID my wolf spider!

    Pardosa Milvina ??? ---- Maybe Arctosa? (if found by a river or sand?)
  9. Johnnyster

    Help me ID this spider! They're back again, :(

    Yup, looks like a Running Crab Spider. They come out during the day too, at least the males, that ive noticed. Creepy and fast they are.
  10. Johnnyster

    wolf spider and babies

    Sweetttt! .... I had one just like that one and I took it back where I got it from and released it and all her lil canniballistic brood. But yeah, if you want to raise them, that is the way to do it. Use something like a toothpick to guide them to the gutted cricket and watch it attach to...
  11. Johnnyster

    widow bite

    shet, i cant believe you made me look that word up in the dictionary.....
  12. Johnnyster

    widow bite

    .....and I bet his brother didnt even offer to suck the venom out!!!!! badda bing badda boom badda bang !!!
  13. Johnnyster

    Just sharing some spider pix

    **Crosspost Yeah, it kept jumping off the web and on the water, then running across the surface like a water strider and back on. Wish I could have taken some better pics but I was on my stomach over the stream's edge and my son holding my feet.
  14. Johnnyster

    Just sharing some spider pix

    Corrections and/or assistance ID'n is greatly appreciated. Lynyphiidae - Sequoia Natl Park Agelenidae - Sequoia Natl Park Salticidae - Sequoia Natl Park Cyclosa Conica - Sequoia Natl Park It's Trash Line Some type of orb or large Uloboridae Corinnidae - Ant...
  15. Johnnyster

    Spider From Maldives - What Is It??

    Im guessing male huntsman.
  16. Johnnyster

    Can somebody ID this Huntsman for me?

    Sac'n females will eat but not as much. Keep the substrate dry or you'll end up with a dirt ball and hard for the slings to get out. (from experience). Mist the sides or lid. Let the slings get off the momma but throw chopped crix or chopped small meal worms and carefully direct them to the...
  17. Johnnyster

    Wolf sp.

    Dude, are these the ones in Santa Fe Dam you were talking about at a BBQ?. Was that even you that mentioned it?
  18. Johnnyster

    Can anyone ID this for me?

    I GOT ONE !! see it? just close your eyes and slowly back away to maybe 5 feet back. Judging from the type of web I would ID it as a wolf spider.
  19. Johnnyster

    Wolf sp.

    Alot of these around this time of year huh?....
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