Amblypygi - whip spiders pictures

Ambly

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I am loving this Ambly craze... which species are available in the US? I have P. marginemaculatus, D. diadema soon to be on the way, but am very interested in acquiring other species. Beautiful pictures, all.
 

Banshee05

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some new pics... enjoy.
Phrynus eucharis 0,1


Phrynus marginemaculatus 0,1


Phrynus sp. Mexico


Sarax aff.buxtoni 0,x
 

Deroplatys

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Really want a Sarax sp. nice pics.
Any tips breeding P.marginemacatus?
I have 5 now and still no signs.
 

SamuraiSid

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Native to Arizona? I really have to start saving for my trip there, LOL. So many amazing bugs to look for.
 

Banshee05

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:)
i mated them twice this year... so i saw not a special breeding season... maybe your sexes are not correct... normally they are very easy.

some more...
Paraphrynus mexicanus


Paraphrynus sp.


Damon medius Togo 0,1


Damon tibialis 0,1


Paraphrynus aztecus 0,1


Damon variegatus 1,0


Heterophrynus elaphus



Charon sp. 0,1


Phrynus whitei Guatemala 0,1
 

Deroplatys

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I wonder if its something wrong with my keeping conditions then, how are yours kept condition wise?
I've got 5 individuals, 1 is a bit weak so i guess it might be 4 soon -_-
 

Banshee05

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I wonder if its something wrong with my keeping conditions then, how are yours kept condition wise?
I've got 5 individuals, 1 is a bit weak so i guess it might be 4 soon -_-
hmm you know the climate condition in florida... i keep them normally @27°C with more or less humidity (i never measure it-i just put water once a week inside the boxes), and for some weeks a little bit colder.... whips need time.. .a lot of time :)
 

Banshee05

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you can guess now what "big and huge" means in the whip spider world

H.elaphus


P.longipes Haiti


P.longipes DomRep


D.medius Togo


P.orientalis


P.deflersi


P.goesii Martinique


P.exsul


Charon cf.grayi Luzon


Charon cf.grayi Negros
 

Ambly

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ENVVVVVIOUSS!!!!!!!!!!! Seriously awesome collection... I'd love to get some Heterophrynus or Charon on hand. Keep em comin
 

catfishrod69

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Banshee, seriously, where the heck do you find all these species? I would love to grow my teenie collection of whips. Right now im at 3 D. diadema.
 

Banshee05

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Heterophrynus batesii. A new pickup tonight.

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Hi,this is not a H.batesii species... either H.longicornis, or something else!! :)

You need a lot of time and patien, and knowing the right people... I travel also a lot and try to find a lot of them in nature and see their natural enviroment, etc. ... I breed them now since 11years... so take time :)
 

Banshee05

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i can say what it is not ;)
no charon, no heterophrynus or other phrynidae... damon or phrynichus spp.
for the rest I need more details.
 

freedumbdclxvi

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Hi,this is not a H.batesii species... either H.longicornis, or something else!! :)

You need a lot of time and patien, and knowing the right people... I travel also a lot and try to find a lot of them in nature and see their natural enviroment, etc. ... I breed them now since 11years... so take time :)
interesting. Thanks! I am just now starting to get into the Amblypygi, so the head's up is most appreciated. :) What did you notice that helped ID him? I love your collection, by the by!

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Where did you get that? Any females?
no, just him. :) he came from a local member.
 

catfishrod69

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Well im happy to hear you are so dedicated to these awesome inverts. You should start importing some babies to the states :).
You need a lot of time and patien, and knowing the right people... I travel also a lot and try to find a lot of them in nature and see their natural enviroment, etc. ... I breed them now since 11years... so take time :)
 
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