Hi,
I have thought of this popular google picture too, but it shows not all (but enough - the characteristic reddish fangs!) - thx, delherbe!
For sure it is a Cupiennius species I can remember, but which I have forgotten...
keep her right and do your best to get breedings of her - for the...
Thx, delherbe.
I think, it is still a "fresh" Cupiennius salei female, who is not influenced through 100+ ongoing generation-to-generation breeding in regular hobby.
Cupiennius for sure, even not C. salei (the only thing I riddle is the reddish chelizeratha looking, but the "tiger stripes"...
Hi cacoseraph,
who speaks about tarantulas?
The spider of this thread is Ctenus captiosus, a Ctenid/"Wandering spider".
Have often these things before at different females/different species by myself, when the adhesive powers of the eggs is not enough to hold on the eggsac surface, the...
You know what I mean...
It`s egoistic to disturb fresh molted species only for photo things...
It is better to leave them in their tubes.. everytime.
Beautiful spider? I don`t think so.. by the way.
But is a thing of personal taste...
LG Björni
Hi,
this is an Idiops. spp., an African Trapdoor spider.
Best regards,
Björn
PS: The last shot of her... there she is relatively fresh molted. I hope you have not digged her out only because of photo stuff...
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