H. macquariensis
New arrival today, Hadronyche macquariensis, the Port Macquarie funnel-web. Found throughout the northern NSW coast from Forster to Coffs Harbour. This little cute one currently has about an 11 to 12mm body length. Unfortunately, the fellow I bought it from had only one available.
I'll have some more soon if you want additional specimens. Gotta be careful with these though, they're one of the deadly 6
 
No probs. I treat all my mygs as though they are as deadly as my dozen A. robustus'. No touchies and double bagging (multiple containers when rehousing). Please let me know when you have excess available.
 
@RezonantVoid, risks and consequences need to be balanced appropriately. Even though the risk of being placed in a position that you'll be tagged by an Atracid is lower than some faster and more mobile spoods, the consequences are potentially a lot worse. Husbandry that takes into account the greatest risk/consequence is good practice.
 

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