Araneomorph (True Spider) Picture Thread

freedumbdclxvi

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Offhand I do not. He molted while I was out of town, so I am unsure exactly what the humidity was. My fiancee kept is dish filled, and his sub is fairly moist at all times. I would hazard a guess at 70%+, but that is only a guess.
 

catfishrod69

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Sweet on the male maturing bro! Is the female ready to pair, or do you have to wait on her to molt?
 

catfishrod69

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Thats some very cool stuff man. Hope you have great luck with them! Dont let her eat him!
 

freedumbdclxvi

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Thats some very cool stuff man. Hope you have great luck with them! Dont let her eat him!
I am hoping she doesn't, but I am not planning on jumping between then. Clean insertion and a getaway? Catch cup. She goes after him? Well, I will be wishing I had a second male.
 

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LOL. Well hopefully it doesnt come to needing a second male.
I am hoping she doesn't, but I am not planning on jumping between then. Clean insertion and a getaway? Catch cup. She goes after him? Well, I will be wishing I had a second male.
 

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Nope i never found a single one. Except for that mature male. I tried looking again last time i was down there, with no luck.
Do you have any females? I don't recall you mentioning finding any on your trips to the Carolinas...
 

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Nope i never found a single one. Except for that mature male. I tried looking again last time i was down there, with no luck.
Wait til the weather starts cooling off and I'll see about getting you a few adult females and juvies. I have a ton of them all over my house. You interested?
 

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I found this interesting spider on the side of the house today. Anyone know what it is?

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Common European Garden Spider; Cross Orb Weaver (goes by many names) the binomial name is: Araneus diadematus. They get pretty large with a pretty strong web. It is quite fun to throw bugs in and watch her do her thing.
 
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