Beauty of Latrodectus

carpe scorpio

Arachnoking
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Wow, those are beautiful, I should have my brother in Australia send me some pics of "red-backs".
 

mactans

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Ain't they beauties? Love em. Me wants them. Me must have them. *insert lame Gollum voiceover here* :D

I will be contributing more random pics to the thread, once I sort through my bookmarks and I am constantly finding new material on the net too.
 

alex

Arachnobaron
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I want them aswell, beuatiful species.
 

mactans

Arachnosquire
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I am hoping more foreign Latrodectus species are introduced into the hobby (such as these examples). Any such good tidings please me well.
 

boxy

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Ah, red-backs... why didn't you say so? ;)

Here's a shot that I took


Click for larger version.

From here.

Apparently red-backs, although an Australian icon, are now thought to have been introduced when Europeans first arrived, or shortly beforehand.
 

mactans

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Wicked, what a treasure, love the close of the cephalothorax, well detailed shot with a nice matte black effect. One of the best pics I've seen yet. Do you keep these awesome arachnids as pets?

I have a nice webpage on L.hasselti I will be posting here soon, some fascinating facts and developments.
 

boxy

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Nope, unlike you guys, I don't keep inverts as pets (well not for ages anyway), just find them around the place and photograph them. I haven't heard of anyone that does keep red-backs, they're just too common I guess. They'd be pretty good pets too no doubt, not aggresive, although they are venomous, and live just about anywhere where it's dry and hidden.
 
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