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    Sexing Lychas Marmoreus

    Hi Can someone could help me to sex Lychas marmoreus I tried to find on google but no information Thank you!
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    Question Huntsman egg

    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...
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    Question Huntsman egg

    What's mean 'dud' , sorry English is not my first language
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    Question Huntsman egg

    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...
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    Question Huntsman egg

    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
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    spiders description list

    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
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    spiders description list

    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...
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    Introduce Yourself

    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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