BobBarley
Arachnoprince
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Dolicothele diamantinensis (spelled wrong)
Since I edited the above post while you were typing you can guess again.It's a C. bertae.
NopePseudhapalopus sp. blue
Finally someone put it together your turn and may the T gods be with you.Dolicothele diamantinensis (spelled wrong)
O god yes, they are very heavy webers, attack prey with reckless abandon, fast growers, and so beautiful blues. LOLView attachment 223276
Edited to crop out the t because I'm out right now.
Didn't know D. diamantinensis made such elaborate web hideouts.
Nope, and awesome, I gotta get myself one....O god yes, they are very heavy webers, attack prey with reckless abandon, fast growers, and so beautiful blues. LOL
Ephebopus sp
C. darlingiView attachment 223276
Edited to crop out the t because I'm out right now.
Didn't know D. diamantinensis made such elaborate web hideouts.
Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens
Has this spider been in this enclosure for awhile? My real question is this: is the extent of the webbing?
No, No, and I'll be generous, that webbing is a molting mat.C. darlingi
NopeN. coloratovillosus?
Hax, yes, you checked my Instagram?I think I found it! G. pulchripes
Yep sure didHax, yes, you checked my Instagram?
Best clue ever LOL"Pretty much all my t's are featured on my Instagram account." -BobBarley in every single post ever
don't own any HysterocratesHumid species...
H. gigas?