Araneomorph (True Spider) Picture Thread

Richard McJimsey

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eh, haven't posted in a while

so awesome to see more Sicarius sp. being bred in the US

Latrodectus pallidus







Latrodectus bishopi



Latrodectus tredecimguttatus





Latrodectus variolus, one of my favorite sp.





Latrodectus geometricus



Latrodectus hesperus



Ctenus sp.




if anyone has the hookup on Latrodectus sp, please pm me
 
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Sonny M

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Hello,

Cupiennius salei "lucia"







Heteropoda venatoria subadult male



Sparassidae sp Cameroun who eats two crickets



 

Mantisman630

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Some Wolf Spiders

Hogna carolinensis female within her 10 gallon enclosure (a little large but she loves it)!



Tigrosa georgicola wolf spider:
 
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Spepper

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Hogna carolinensis female within her 10 gallon enclosure (a little large but she loves it)!



Tigrosa georgicola wolf spider:
That is a beautiful spider. :D

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/114543195@N07/12311828676/http://www.flickr.com/people/114543195@N07/
One of my assumed wolf spiders of unknown species.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/114543195@N07/12003972714/http://www.flickr.com/people/114543195@N07/
Haha, finally getting this picture-posting thing down. Lol A (young?) wolf spider perched on a leaf in his home. :p

http://www.flickr.com/photos/114543195@N07/11982621154/http://www.flickr.com/people/114543195@N07/
Phiddipus johnsoni female. Yes I have posted this before but it's my best spider picture and she's beautiful so I couldn't resist. :)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/114543195@N07/12141520613/http://www.flickr.com/people/114543195@N07/
Some sort of fat spider that has taken up residence on our pool. Which we no longer use except for a fish pond as you can tell by the green hue of the water.
 
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Smokehound714

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[video=youtube;QApvefOBzuU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QApvefOBzuU[/video]

Feeding my unknown gnaphosid a termite.
 

Spepper

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[video=youtube;QApvefOBzuU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QApvefOBzuU[/video]

Feeding my unknown gnaphosid a termite.
This may sound bloodthirsty to some of you out there but feeding is my favorite part of keeping true spiders. I loved that video. (I even watched it twice! LOL)
 

Oski121

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Angry Lycosa Wolf spider (Guyana), just molted.

slings that I have hatched and raised green lynx spider (Peucetia viridans)

The only sling that has made it:( out of about 60 odd that hatched out of two clutches. Crab spiders (Thomisidae)
 

Hanska

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Not one I kept but found an old pic from 05 when I started shooting bugs

thought I'd share
 

Gala BK

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Argiope aurantia I had found last late-fall. A couple days later I found her crawling into a bush about 20 yards from where she was originally found. I think she was probably getting ready to lay some eggs, correct?

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Oski121

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A few more after feeding+watering today,
Cupiennius salei-Adult Female with a silk strand,


Ancylometes rufus- Juvinile apparently these can dive underwater,


lycosa wolf spider-probably the most aggresive spiders I have owned Imo they will attack anything in their tub including a pipette used to add water to one corner,


Mostly all true spiders and a few mantids:)


Barylestis scutatus-Just laid another sac I have loads of slings already from this Female.
 
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