Pretty little one! My big female just molted a couple weeks back. Need to see if I can't bribe her for some glamour shots with a few crickets, she looks so stunning right now.
They're a smaller species but still get a decent size; Females max out in about the 4-5" range. Real neat with their velvet black and bright red coloration and mygalamorph-esque appearance.
Pretty little one! My big female just molted a couple weeks back. Need to see if I can't bribe her for some glamour shots with a few crickets, she looks so stunning right now.
They're a smaller species but still get a decent size; Females max out in about the 4-5" range. Real neat with their velvet black and bright red coloration and mygalamorph-esque appearance.
Yea lol it depends, the majority of species sold in petshops and online (Selenotypus, Selenotholus and Coremiocnemis) are all usually less than 5 or 6" but a good sized Phlogius can hit 8" or 220mm with enough time and power feeding. 5" in my eyes is a pretty big spider
Yea lol it depends, the majority of species sold in petshops and online (Selenotypus, Selenotholus and Coremiocnemis) are all usually less than 5 or 6" but a good sized Phlogius can hit 8" or 220mm with enough time and power feeding. 5" in my eyes is a pretty big spider
Those are pretty good sizes! I personally start considering a T on the large end around 6" and up, but I can agree, a 5" spider is still an impressive arachnid.
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