Name your top 3 webbers

spodermin

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What are your 3 favorite heavy webbers?

I do not mean: which is your favorite that also makes a web

I mean: which makes the biggest, nicest, craziest webs?
 

SonsofArachne

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GBB - webs cover almost entire 10 gallon aquarium.
Avicularia purpurea - mine is about 4 inches DLS, but has made a web funnel down to her hide that is 10 inches wide at the mouth.
chilobrachys fimbriatus - her entire enclosure is a maze of web tunnels.
 

The Grym Reaper

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N. incei - Make a network of web tunnels with multiple entrances spanning the whole enclosure, nothing else in my collection even comes close.
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D. diamantinensis
P. gigas
 

Vanisher

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My top webber have to be my girlfriends son! Dunno how many hours a day that boy spend eyeballing his smartphone!?:)

Joke aside. N incei, H villosela or C cyanopubescens? But thete are many others!
 

FrDoc

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Up to this point: 1) H. hymalayana (no tunnels, just a thick, solid sheet over the entire surface of the substrate). 2) Linothele megatheloides (not a tarantula, but a mygalomorph that should be a go-to specimen if you want to see web, lots and lots of web). 3) GBB (duh?).
 
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mantisfan101

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Based off of what I have seen, M. Balfouri, N. Incei, and I’m sorta tied between GBB and the OBT.
 

docwade87

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Out of what I currently keep, plus seeing other keepers with them posting of their webbing abilities..

1) D. Diamantinensis
2) M. Balfouri
3) H. Pulchripes
 
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Liquifin

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N. incei is the fastest to web anything quickly. But here is my rank from experience and what I have:

1. N. incei
2. H. sp. Columbia Large/H. himalayana
3. M. balfouri/P. murinus
 

MikeC

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When I was keeping Chilobrachys, I found if you kept them housed in a less fossorial-inclined setup they tended to web everything above ground to the tune of GBBs and Inceis.

Still my favorite.
 

Teal

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My heaviest webbers are my adult females N. incei and C. darlingi, and my now mature male Avic avic M6.
 

PanzoN88

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1. Orphnaecus sp. 'Cebu'
2. Chromatopelma cyaneopeubescens
3. Eucratoscelus pachypus
 

RezonantVoid

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Out of my collection
For T's:
1. Phlogius Strennus
2. Phlogius Rubiseta
3. Coremiocnemis Tropix

True spider primitives:
1. Australothele Nambucca (I genuinely believe if they grew to the size of an average T, their burrow webs in the wild would easily span a metre or larger in diameter)
2. Hadronyche Cerberea
3. Missulena Bradleyi (for an unusually clumsy spider they sure web up every available surface)
 
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