Fishing Spider Care: Keeping Ome of the USA's Largest Spiders

findi

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Hi, Frank Indiviglio here. I’m a herpetologist, zoologist, and book author, recently retired from a career spent at several zoos, aquariums, and museums, including over 20 years with the Bronx Zoo.
The largest true (“non-tarantula”) spiders that most folks in the USA will ever encounter, Fishing Spiders are at once fascinating and a bit intimidating. This is especially so for egg-guarding females, who may prefer to fight rather than flee when disturbed. I recently came across one such female below a dock, while accompanied by my 5 ½ year old nephew. Thanks to my long career as a zookeeper, the little guy has been up close to a huge array of animals since infancy, and especially favors spiders. After locating the spider, we swam out from beneath the dock to plan our capture strategy. Noting my sidekick’s smaller size, and the fact that he has handled snakes longer than himself, I suggested that he go back and collect it, as the area was cramped. “No way, man” was all he said!
But ferocious appearances aside, Fishing Spiders make great terrarium inhabitants. Due to their size and boldness, they are very easy to observe as they catch fish, walk on water and care for their eggs and young. I’ve never understood why more spider enthusiasts have not taken an interest in them… perhaps this article will change some minds! Read the rest of this article here http://bit.ly/U5IUlg
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Best Regards, Frank
 

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Nice article once again. One of my goal this summer has been catching a Dolomedes fimbriatus.
It's too bad I rarely see larger species of fishing spider for sale in europe.
 

findi

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Nice article once again. One of my goal this summer has been catching a Dolomedes fimbriatus.
It's too bad I rarely see larger species of fishing spider for sale in europe.
Thanks for the kind words, much apprecated.

That's an interesting spider...please keep me posted. Have you kept or seen Argyroneta aquatica in the wild? They are not here in the US in zoos or private hands, as far as I know...never understood that! Fishing spiders are only rarely offered for sale here by 1-2 dealers when a collector brings them in by chance. I'm fortunate to live within the range of several. Best regards nd happy hunting, Frank
 
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