Leucorchestris arenicola and Sicarius terrosus

Maikardaaion

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And I thought I'll never keep true spiders... ;P

Leucorchestris arenicola:











Sicarius terrosus:





 

melanie5

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Fabulous spiders! I used to have a Heteropoda venatoria. I love true spiders. Still looking for some new ones:p
Where did you get them?
Can you get nice species in Poland? If so, next time I go there, I'll have to find a few:p
 

buthus

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Both awesome specimens!
I cant wait to finally get a chance to play with Sicarius. How quick/noticeable is her reaction to light? ..to air movement?
 

Black Widow88

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Very nice! Be careful with the last one. There's a reason why it's last name is terrosus......{D I'd like to see these in person some day...in a well contained habitat. LOL!

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bistrobob85

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Wow, the first specimen is very impressive, can you tell us more about it?

phil.
 

ahas

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I like the first spider. Nice pics too!
 

Black Widow88

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I like the first spider. Nice pics too!
I agree!

WOW! The first specimen is very impressive. Can you tell us more about it?
Yeah please do. It's very interesting indeed. Would like to know about both them so I can increase my growing knowledge of the insect and spider world.

Thankies! You will get a boingy! YAY! :D

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Maikardaaion

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I'm glad You like the pictures :)

melanie5: I bought them from local "dealers", but there arn't many exotic true spiders in Poland, not at an daily basis for sure.

buthus: Very amusing species - especialy when digging :) They begin their activity at nightfall, during the day they stay burried underneath a thin layer of sand. I havn't observed any particular foto reaction. They surely react on the slightest air movement but only when active above the soil.

Improver: They were labeled like this by the importer. They came from Synai, Egipt. According to some information found on-line they can be L. arenicola.

bistrobob85: All I can say they are the desert species. I keep them in 20cmx15cm and 13cm high plastic boxes with the 6cm layer of dry sand. Once a day in the evening I spray the container with water. The temperature is constant 30*. I've got two females, both with eggsacs, usualy hiding in they trapdoor holes in the sand. They devour anything smaller than an adult cricket.
 

syndicate

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very nice spiders and great macro shots here!thanks for sharing
 

ctsoth

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Amazing specimens, you may find this of interest:

A U.S. patent (number 6,998,389) has been awarded for a means for using Sicariidae venom as a treatment for cancer.

Thank you for sharing.
 

Black Widow88

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Amazing specimens, you may find this of interest:

A U.S. patent (number 6,998,389) has been awarded for a means for using Sicariidae venom as a treatment for cancer.

Thank you for sharing.
WHAT?! :eek: You're joking right?! Please tell me that you're joking.......and if you aren't how successful is it and have there been any "accidents"?

Tell me now because I need to know.

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Sabatta

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They are both cool, but the first one is absolutely beautiful. I wish she was big enough to pet.
 

buthus

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buthus: Very amusing species - especialy when digging They begin their activity at nightfall, during the day they stay burried underneath a thin layer of sand. I havn't observed any particular foto reaction. They surely react on the slightest air movement but only when active above the soil.
Interesting ..thanks for the reply. :cool: Cant wait to play. Even pondering getting a couple this new year ...but at the very least, I know someone who should be receiving some soon. Hoping for a hot n'sexy photo shoot! :razz:
 

wh6fxe

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Great pics and spiders too!!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!


Take care,
Marcin
 

Black Widow88

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Merry X-mas To every one on here and a Happy New Year!

Love you guys! And great photos! Keep them coming! ♥

Black Widow88
 
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