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    Which species of Huntsman?

    Exopet is fully right, it is! regards, Björn
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    Malaysian Ground Spider - Need ID

    Hi Ctenidae for sure, looks like Ctenus spp. regards, Björn
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    Identification Assistance - Wolf Spider or Tarantula?

    short answer: your spider is a wolf spider. beauty she is! Regards, Björn
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    Please ID this Centipede?

    Scolopendra morsitans... (?)
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    Spider ID help

    Hi, this is a house spider, Tegenaria sp (atrica?) Best regards, Björn
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    giant spider discovered in the middle east

    in europe they was in the hobby, often before. They have not established til yet. Easy to keep, but seemly not to breed successful. LG Björni
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    my new pnounetria

    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...
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    my new pnounetria

    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"...
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    Spider from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    Heteropoda venatoria mature male. Sparassid. LG Björni
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    my new pnounetria

    Nice Cupiennius Ctenid you have, mate.... no problem to be bitten. This one is definetly NOT a Phoneutria species, sorry...
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    I Want One of These

    Hi This is Lycosa bicolor. The males have yellow colour, and the females are black and white. LG Björni
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    Need help to ID this spider

    Hello! They eat beens, no crickets or roaches! Please give her! Best regards, Björn
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    ID this beauty

    Hello, I think it is a "false widow" male, Steatoda or Parasteatoda. Family Theridiidae. LG Björni
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    Which costa Rican spider?

    Hallo Venom, danke für die Korrektur, ich muss noch besser Englisch lernen. Liebe Grüße, Björn
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    Which costa Rican spider?

    Yes, we can^^ This one is a Cupiennius getazi male, a harmful wandering spider (family of Ctenidae) Best regards, Björn
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    Rabidosa rabida the Rabid Wolf Spider

    Hi Vespula, wait maximally 2 weeks more, and when the sac has not hatched or enhanced, get him and look in it. Good luck! LG Björni
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    Where did these eggs come from??

    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...
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    It's alive

    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
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    It's alive

    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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    Another Spider ID, please??

    Hi I have had kept them before, too. Really a Ctenus captiosus, right. Best regards, Björn
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