Araneomorph (True Spider) Picture Thread

freedumbdclxvi

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Something happened. I heard drumming in the beginning but nothing happened in the first half hour. I let them be for a few hours and whem I returned, they were in pretty much the same spot. I walked away for half an hour and when I checked again there were on opposite sides and the enclosure was messed up. Lol I kept him in for another night before getting him out. The second night I didn't see anything either, but they were close every time I checked. Hopefully things are as smooth this weekend.
 

catfishrod69

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Yeah hopefully it goes smoothly and you get lots of babies! Ever think of "Plan B" like i did with my N. tripepii? :)
 

catfishrod69

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It was were i pinch grabbed the female and held her to the male so he could molest her at his will :).
 

plantecarnivore

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Eclosure of Zoropsis spinimana











Young:






Adult female



Eggs


Adult male Saitis barpipes (jumping spider) in natura


Young Tegenaria sp in natura:


My male Steatoda triangulosa who finish his molt


So? What do you think of this. Aren't they cool? :p
 

z32upgrader

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I just so happened to notice that the funnel-web spider's egg sac in my garage burst open with hundreds of tiny slings!
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Ciphor

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Nice! If that is debris under the silk then you have Hobos! (they are not considered medically significant by the science community any longer, just the medical field needs catching up!)
 

Lucidd

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Here are some pictures of a crab spider I found today. It is the first crab spider I've seen so I was pretty excited.

I tried to search around and I think it looks like a bark crab spider but I'm not sure of the specifics or if I'm right.

I also had NO idea these spiders could change color to match their surroundings until I was just researching them. That is so cool!

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EXOPET

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Been a while since my last post on these boards but here's a little update on something I've been dying to breed :biggrin:

mature male:
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mature Female
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Both M & F
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Female feeding a week after maturing
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No progress yet, the frustrating thing about these spiders is that, if they are not bolting at lighting speed, they just sit there. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
yeah Heteropoda davidbowie are one of my favourite huntsman species, there are too few about at the moment over here
 

Dr Acula

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Found this girl in the Everglades, coolest spider I've ever seen! Kukulcania hibernalis


 
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