@Arachnophoric some of Australia's only known true arboreals are the Northern and Southern tree funnelwebs, the Northern being the deadliest spider in the world. Those 2 and a species of Arbanitis trapdoor that @Dennis Nedry has a few of (very jealous). This specimen does not appear interested in a tree-top lifestyle though.
@RezonantVoid mine are the same, but I think they’d be more interested if you stuffed a hollow piece of wood with coco fibre for them or used a piece of soft tree fern trunk to dig into though
@Dennis Nedry I tried that with my Coffs tube web, all she's done is made her tube up the side of the hollow bark. For this Cerberea I have a curved bark piece with another bit acting as a platform underneath it, and was expectiing her to web underneath it. Instead, she's webbed every available surface in the container except the wood
@BCspiderman7 I cannot deny considering doing so thx mate, she makes the most impressive webbing out all my atracidae so definitely a favourite of mine. She's also the only of my spiders that hasn't uprooted the plants in her container
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