0.1 Brachionopus pretoriae - 2.125" DLS
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0.1 Brachionopus pretoriae - 2.125" DLS

Young female, fast as greased lightning. Not defensive at all, though. Pretty little golden speck...
Good eye - the genus is a member of the Harpactirinae family. At almost 2.25" DLS, she's close to full grown. I love dwarf species!
So cute 😍 did not realise she was that tiny 🥰 I love dwarf t's to imo they are some of the most colourful and unique t's usually full of food tude 😊 plus tiny so can keep more 😆

Thanks I have been practicing with recognising t shapes . It was a trick the Snark taught me for helping to ID true spiders , obviously alot of them come in wide ranging colours and the colours sometimes distract from the ID of the spider . I had a light Tegenaria in my grass bin and had no ID because he was well buck skin, but once Snark told me to look at the shape not the colour I could see he was a Tegenaria. That interested me n I am now trying to apply the same method to t's, it kind of works I can look at a shape of a t and know the genus it belongs to or what they are closely related to, but its just a bit of fun for me really. I have no scientific rhyme or reason lol.
 

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OLYMPUS CORPORATION TG-6
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