high webbing T

Merfolk

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Ephebophus webs so thick you could have it make you a mousepad!
 

Roski

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Any other criteria? Size? Temperament?

My H. incei has webbed so heavily that I can no longer see any dirt in its enclosure. As a bonus, it has created multiple burrow entrances all around the periphery of its deli resulting in an interesting pattern. :)
 

gargoyl52

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no, size and temperment does not matter to me. i like the E. murines, and the H. incei (bumbble bee). I have a green bottle blue.

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one thing i would like to get i a blue fang skeleton, a well as a E. murinis. Anyone have any experience with these?
 

synyster

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Blue fang = Ephebopus cyanognathus. Good webbers yes (Merfolk gave a great example). I don't know what others will think but all (except 1) of my Avicularia's web alot... My H.maculata's web normally but make amazing constructions. H. incei is a good suggestion as well (as long as your not looking for a big sized T). C. fimbriatus, P.murinus, P.chordata, even my L.parahybana webs well.
 
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