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Arachnoknight
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Hogna aspersa? Help verify species please. (pics now)
Okay, so my sister and I were outside looking for red newt efts, and my sister lifted up a log and screamed; "Big spider! Big spider!" so I, naturally, ran over to see what it was. It turned out to be a large (for what we usually see), dark colored female spider. So, I, being curious, as I've never seen one like her before, I scooped her into a container, set up a tank for her, put her in it, and then was pleased to have had her down two hisser nymphs in the 15 minutes I've had her.
I haven't taken a picture of her yet, since I only just finished setting up her tank and feeding her, but here's what I know as of now:
Location: Upstate New york
Temperature: High 40's f
Length: About 24mm
Coloration: Abdomen appears black, but is dark brown with some lighter browns and grays flecked around, and overall 'velvet' look. Carapace is the same dark brown, but with a lighter, tannish/golden stripe down the middle. Six eyes, incredibly fast, long legs are also dark brown.
Behavior: Easily startled by light, seems to have excellent eye sight, when in the light she runs around frantically looking for shelter, as soon as it isn't so bright, she settles down. The first hisser nymph I put in she stalked for a bit, staying close, then paused when the hisser started to climb, as soon as the hisser stopped moving she pounced on it and snagged it with ease, she did not wrap the hisser up at all, but simply devoured it as-is.
I'm thinking that she's a Hogna aspersa, but I'm not certain, as I didn't notice any leg bands. If not, I'd say she's most certainly in the Hogna genus. I'll get some images ASAP.
EDIT: Here's some pictures, hard to make out...but it's not like I can pick her up! Oh, forgot to mention, by her fangs there's a bright orange/red triangle...not sure if that makes sense...
Thanks,
Pero
I haven't taken a picture of her yet, since I only just finished setting up her tank and feeding her, but here's what I know as of now:
Location: Upstate New york
Temperature: High 40's f
Length: About 24mm
Coloration: Abdomen appears black, but is dark brown with some lighter browns and grays flecked around, and overall 'velvet' look. Carapace is the same dark brown, but with a lighter, tannish/golden stripe down the middle. Six eyes, incredibly fast, long legs are also dark brown.
Behavior: Easily startled by light, seems to have excellent eye sight, when in the light she runs around frantically looking for shelter, as soon as it isn't so bright, she settles down. The first hisser nymph I put in she stalked for a bit, staying close, then paused when the hisser started to climb, as soon as the hisser stopped moving she pounced on it and snagged it with ease, she did not wrap the hisser up at all, but simply devoured it as-is.
I'm thinking that she's a Hogna aspersa, but I'm not certain, as I didn't notice any leg bands. If not, I'd say she's most certainly in the Hogna genus. I'll get some images ASAP.
EDIT: Here's some pictures, hard to make out...but it's not like I can pick her up! Oh, forgot to mention, by her fangs there's a bright orange/red triangle...not sure if that makes sense...



Thanks,
Pero
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