Cerbalus avaraensis care

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Yet another Denizen of the Middle East.
Cerbalus aravaensis a Israeli Huntsman, how Hot is that?
Found in the Southern Arava Valley of Israel. (thus the Name) and Jordan.
A fairly speedy spider as well.
 
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Smotzer

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I think I’ll be packing a separate post and report overviewing my entire husbandry process instead of bumps that may not be found. But……

Noticed this morning she stopped carrying/rotating the sac and it was out in the open but didn’t have time to check what was going on.

I just got back from an errand a few moments ago and started doing maintenance rounds, what do I see…..? A Cerbalus sp. “Egypt” sling! IMG_0070.jpeg

Called my wife in to come see, sent photos to a few arachnid/insect friends. Then went back for another look after noticing two in different locations.
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Then I see this…..! IMG_0076.jpeg IMG_0076.jpeg

So a pretty decent success thus far!! And time to do a lot of fun separating soon!

I’ll update here and in a separate new post !
 

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Matt Man

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a couple shows back we had about 10 of them. I was so tempted to buy, I didn't and now I kind off regret it. I wanted to do more research on husbandry
 

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a couple shows back we had about 10 of them. I was so tempted to buy, I didn't and now I kind off regret it. I wanted to do more research on husbandry
Oh nice! I felt the same way and thought I might not be able to given the lack of info on them, but l I took a shotl and I’m glad I did!
I’ll definitely be writing up separate husbandry and care for them so hopefully , when you get them 😉 you’ll succeed too!
 

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Oh nice! I felt the same way and thought I might not be able to given the lack of info on them, but l I took a shotl and I’m glad I did!
I’ll definitely be writing up separate husbandry and care for them so hopefully , when you get them 😉 you’ll succeed too!
and I will know how to ask if I have questions now!@
 
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