I have posted a pic of this spider before and that caused some debate. Was feeding some of the Ts and got a nice shot (without and with flash) so woukd be rude not to share ha ha.
just goes to show that without a proper species identification key it can be hell to try and figure it out. I still think your best bet is someone like c.h.esteban
it could be any number of Phormictopus sp. or even something else.
@The Spider House
I think itĀ“s most likely a Phormictopus, thats why i asked if there are stridulatory bristles. But till we have an answer to this itĀ“s for me still a guess.
If iĀ“m right with Phormictopus, it will be very difficult to determin the species because there are so many "different" specimens floating around in the hobby.
@The Spider House
I think itĀ“s most likely a Phormictopus, thats why i asked if there are stridulatory bristles. But till we have an answer to this itĀ“s for me still a guess.
If iĀ“m right with Phormictopus, it will be very difficult to determin the species because there are so many "different" specimens floating around in the hobby.
Thank you and apologies didn't realise was same person who mentions stridulating bristles when someone recently mentioned you as best bet (hanc my tag).
I will wait for the next moult and hopefully something will show up on the microscope
Hello there, why not take a few seconds to register on our forums and become part of the community? Just click here.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.