They are one of the Atracids that mature at a smaller size. My adult H. cerberea female is of similar size to my sub-adult A. robustus and A. sutherlandi.
@Staehilomyces I just hate how limited both for those species availability is. I bought this from a seller down south, but lately he's gone quiet and I haven't heard anything from him in months. There was a pretty big boom in Cerberea availability when I got her though, at least 4 gumtree sellers had them
@Staehilomyces, I'm visiting a bloke who has some H. cerberea available tomorrow (one sling, some juvies and some adults). H. formidabalis is on my wish list... along with Missulena sp. and any Barychelidae... wouldn't mind a Cethegus sp. Diplurid either.
@Staehilomyces, apparently I can't start a private conversation with you on Arachnoboards because your "inbox is full". Are you able to message me with some other form of contact? (Facebook, email, phone no for texts).
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