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fartkowski

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My S. arnsdti is very rarely out.
I don't get too many opportunities to see her:)
I do have a S. dichromata, but it is still a Little guy.
 

yannigarrido2

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wow a Philippine species!! :clap: :clap: :clap: I imagine S.philippinus are expensive abroad. Here in the Philippines they are relatively cheap.
 

fartkowski

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Actually not too bad.
I don't remember exactly how much I payed, but it wasn't a crazy amount:)
 

fartkowski

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Hi
The ones I have are still small.
This one is the biggest at just over 1".
I can't wait to see them as adults.
 

fartkowski

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Thanks:D
I was pleasantly surprised when I was doing feeding and saw little yellow legs:D
 

jbm150

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That is a good lookin' little spider! Being a Lasiodora, do they get to ginormous sizes?
 

fartkowski

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I'm actually not to sure on the adult size.
I have heard that these guys actually belong to the Metriopelma group.
According to the World Spider Catalog they are still listed as Lasiodora.
 
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