Genus Heteroscodra

Vys

Arachnoprince
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Corvus, nice photos, how is your sources of light set up?

Also, is small mold spots like those dangerous, if that is indeed mold?
 

Immortal_sin

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great pics! I'll have to get another one. The one I was T sitting died on me... talk about feeling horrible!
I didn't know they were such a slow grower though :)
 

T.Raab

Arachnobaron
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@Vys

i have normal 40W Blubs.

That "mold" that you mean, isnt mold. its only a dark spot on the wooden, or it was a really small molded spot. but i dont think that mold is so dangerous for spiders. the probelm is only if there would be a lot of mold.

greetings
T.R
 

Gillian

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Originally posted by Joy
Here's my immature specimen. I actually saw her out last night--the first time in a couple of months!

Joy

YAY JOY!
So, the "Family Heirloom" is a female?
Peace, light & eternal love..
Gillian
)0(
 

Wh1teshark

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My H. Maculata was out walking around the walls of heir cage when I got home last night. I opened her cage and stuk my cam in there to snap a pic. She didn't really like the flash so she darted at the opening. Never seen her this fast. Luckily she just turned around when her legs didn't find anything to cling on when she got them outside the cage.

Managed to snap a pretty decent one. Sorry for the big size.





/David


One more pic at www.ulfsbo.se
 

Dragoon

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Whiteshark,
I loved your H.mac pics! The other one where she is hiding her face with her legs makes her look so demure...like she is flirting! Such a pretty lass!
I notice in the other pic, she is busy digging down under the substrate...do they burrow at this size?:?
How many inches of substrate is suitable to offer this (arboreal?) species?

Oh, and I reeeealy liked the lower left pic in your 'nature' folder. All greens and browns and softness...you can smell clean air when you look at that pic.
Thanks
D.
 

phormingochilus

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And another one ;-) She's approximately 10-11 cm in legspan and has been raised from a tiny little spiderling ages ago ;-)

Søren
 

jw73

Arachnobaron
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Beautiful spiders.
I love females. They are great looking.
 
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