Both spiders were sold to me as Kaeng Krachan, N1 a confirmed female, N2 as suspected male. But I'm having doubts. N2 is starting to look like a kaeng krachan, while N1 looks more like a huahini. N1 has around 2.5" LS, N2 has around 2".
impossible to id a species just from pictures like this, but my Chilobrachys sp. "Kaeng Krachan" certainly looked a lot like yours at different stages, both turned out male in the end, just search the media section for chilobrachys with the keyword "kaeng krachan" to look at pictures to compare
impossible to id a species just from pictures like this, but my Chilobrachys sp. "Kaeng Krachan" certainly looked a lot like yours at different stages, both turned out male in the end, just search the media section for chilobrachys with the keyword "kaeng krachan" to look at pictures to compare
You guys get some awesome spiders here. I need some help identifying. I’m very new to this. I’m in Florida. There’s a wolf spiders that are everywhere. I’m just starting to get fascinated with their hunting style. I’m throwing them crickets.
You guys get some awesome spiders here. I need some help identifying. I’m very new to this. I’m in Florida. There’s a wolf spiders that are everywhere. I’m just starting to get fascinated with their hunting style. I’m throwing them crickets.
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