A full 15cm/6" across in legspan, this spindly giant is one of the largest specimens for this species I've ever seen. It's tricky to see where the longest pair of legs ends in this photo, but the scale is still good
I am currently the only keeper in the entirety of Australia focussing on these atm and there are no records of them ever being kept in captivity that I can find, so it it doesn't surprise me!
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