Species Lasiodora parahybana

buthidae46290

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I've got 2 L. parahybana slings on the way from Swifts right now. What conditions do they do best in?
 

Huk7

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Definitely a Parahybana and a nice one at that, enjoy her, she won't stay that size for long!!!!
 

TheDarkness

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she is beautiful... and she eats very, already she ate many crickets and a lizard of its size (after the photo), she has about 15cm, I caught she with 4cm, 2 years ago...

thanks a lot for the compliments...
 

jbrd

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Nice pics, how old is he now?
 
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Camberwell

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i would say he's about 5 months, we have 5 skins from him now, i wanna get a pic of all the skins next to each other to show how much he's grown, he's wicked man!
 

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We had bought a L.parahybana sling and has molted twice now and i couldnt beleive the size differences between the molts. Seeing your pic gives me a small glimpse into the future.
 

Camberwell

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Cool :)

yeah they definatly grow pretty fast, this is actualy rare to see Tiny as since we've had him he's just been under a peice of bark. hopefully now he's a bit bigger he'll gain the confidence to sit out more now. does yours hide away? or do you see him all the time?
 

jbrd

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ours hides away under a aquarium piece of plastic
pipe (bad desciption) in the corner of his tank. I turned it around and put up black poster board in that corner so i can look in on him. Thats when i found the spider poop on the window. lol now i have to figure out how to clean it lol
 

aaronrefalo

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In the first photot there is my love....T.blondi...a week ago she moulted now she is haveing a conversation with a meal worm...i think the meal worm haven`t agreed...then there is my L.parahybana which moulted 30 min ago....its a male... doent matter...lol but prefered a female...thats all till know

Aaron
 

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jbrd

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Nice pics, how big is your blondi, how long ya had her?
 

Zombie

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I procured this Lasiodora parahybana not knowing it's sex. But based on it's sheer girth I assumed it was female.
We all know what assumption brings, apparently.
He molted out mature last week. I hve seen my fair share of mature male parahybana, and they all have averaged around 3.5-4.5 inches.
This male is just over 6 inches!

(that's a 6 inch deli dish)


(that's my hand for comparison, not a hand-modeling application)
 

Wolfy72

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Here's my male, he matured out about a month or so ago,, just over 9 inches
 
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eman

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<<He molted out mature last week. I hve seen my fair share of mature male parahybana, and they all have averaged around 3.5-4.5 inches.
This male is just over 6 inches!>>

That's odd... all of the 5 or 6 mature male LPs I've seen easily surpassed 6"! Much like Wolfy's picture above.

Nice spider none the less.
 
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Zombie

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I suppose the 8 others I have seen could have been pushed to maturity, i.e; kept warm and fed frequently. It's interesting that such a wide margin exists between the sizes of a species mature males.
The last male I had, which matured 3 weeks ago, was barely 4 inches.

It would make an interesting study, nonetheless.
 

Scott C.

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Maybe it has more to do with varied methods of measurement.....
One mans four is another mans six.
 
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