A close up shot of this absolutely gorgeous (and enormous) new specimen, easily sporting an 80-90mm legspan. The vibrant red on the carapace is truly stunning
Tbh, these are the "other trapdoors" that count as pet holes lol they are very hidden and rarely lift their lids aside from catching food. Arbanitis are far more photogenic
There is a PDF file i have been reading regarding Euoplos, but in general I lack the experience to distinguish below genus level. I usually rely on the expertise of other experienced hobbyists or arachnologists.
Also, this specimen is not E.grandis but an undescribed species from The Gap. I was only informed of this yesterday. E.grandis comes from closer to Toowoomba
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