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    Golden Orb-Weavers

    For weavers there are Argiope species as an intermediate size you can keep one in a frame about 40-50cm wide.
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    Insect blister?

    Didnt even see what did it
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    Insect blister?

    Just saw some pictures of the beetles and indeed I saw some where I went... but I find it strange not feeling it at the time I got sprayed this is an old picture from the same place, looks like meloid Nope, just a little burning before turning into a blister
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    Insect blister?

    Do any of you guys ever seen this kind of blister? :? It appeared yesterday morning like a small burn and turned into this big blister, I passed this weekend in the field and am guessing it might be acid from some kind of bug like a beetle or harvestmen... I dont think it was a sting since...
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    opiliones sp eating a roach

    Last years I kept some backyard gonyleptids and they got a live nymph, I dont remember if its on youtube but can post if you guys wanna see Got the idea of feeding with the roach after I saw one of them attacking a small moth that felt on the terrarium
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    ID little spider

    Indeed, the eye config matches Gnaphosidae :clap: Thanks !
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    Keeping terrestrial planarians?

    There are also some non-burrowers planarians, those arent predators are they? I use to see a colored species in tree trunks
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    Tonights unveiling of P.barbadensis:

    Thats a nice catch, never seen pictures of these moulting
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    ID little spider

    Been a long time since I last opened a thread here A friend of mine captured it in the bedsheet yesterday, at first I thought lycosidae but them took the pictures and saw the eye configuration... any guesses? Seems to be an adult male with 2cm legspan and moves very fast (South american)
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    Lycosae catching-Help needed

    Are you sure you are dealing with lycosids? Take a ruler and see what are 6 inches, that is about the size of most tarantulas
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    New spider!

    Its not erythrognatha but reminds a bit a schizocosa I had once juvie erythro, the bottle cap gives scale
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    Chilean Red Devil Harvestman (Metagyndes innata)

    Right, this one is a male, from backyard
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    Chilean Red Devil Harvestman (Metagyndes innata)

    Looks a bit like the ones I keep, the legs of mine are less bold, will post pictures if anyone interested seeing started feeding them with fish food recently inside rainforests its pretty easy to find some big ones
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    Jumper ID

    Its from southeast brazil, I was quite impressed when I found it, I never seen bulky salticids around here so I have no idea on the species got it in the university parking lot
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    Can anyone ID this spider?

    Cant be sure but looks like nephilengys
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    Pseudoscorpion pic

    They're small, that one is already full grown I heard once that yes they have venom glands in their claws
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    Wolf Spiders (Lycosidae)

    And most of spider keepers around here likes only tarantulas and consider these wolfies lame :? more of her and a male
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    Mantis pictures

    A cool dwarf specie that appeared at my backyard once
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    Wolf Spiders (Lycosidae)

    Dont remember if ive posted these before (lycosa erythrognatha) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9v2IqG6I5nY
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