Thank you for this information I thought that too
I plan to study Australian spiders as we do not have lot information about them, and unfortunately when you buy spiders here 9(except tarantulas) they almost all come from the wild, I think no one is breeding them
I'm waiting to get more of them...
It is a social spider from Australia, so they live with several spiders at the same time (sometimes hundreds of them)
I took the picture only when I moved the terrarium so I don't think so I stress her
Anyway, now she's not moving and stay close to the egg sac, but it is still flat on the bark...
Hi, Everyone,
I've just seen my female Delena Cancerides making her egg sac, but I saw that they are some eggs falling down (green) attached a picture - sorry for the quality of it
Is that normal? Should I do something?
Let me know guys
Cheers
Cedric
Hi
Thank you - No one's got a good reference for description of Australian spiders?
I'm firstly looking for info for lycosidae and Sparasssidae
Regards
Hi everyone,
I'd like to know if there is a website with full description of spiders and one with the list of all species (with full description of spiders )
I do live in Australia, I found some website but not enough information for me about descrption www.arachne.com.au
Thanks for your help...
Hi everyone!
I'm Cedric 27yo - I'm French but i do live now in Australia
I've got many years experience with arachnids in France (spiders, tarantulas, scorpions...) and snakes (boas, pythons and venoms)
Now I live in Australia and I still keep some animals: urodacus, latrodectus, delena...
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