Genus Lasiodora

aaronrefalo

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nice...i have a immature 4.5" male....hes crazy...i touch the vivarium he immediatly try to fang me .....

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Ronj

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Lasiodora parahybana

Laying in wait for his next victim!
 
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P. Novak

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woah nice!! haha i cant wait till mine gets that big, what do you keep it in?
whats the legspan??
 

Ronj

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Size

This guy is close to 5 1/2" to 6" now. I think he is getting ready to molt and can not wait. I picked this T up on 1/11/05 and he was 1/2". What an eater! I'll take some pics of his enclosure tonight and hopefully he will come out to feed. Going to pick up some pinky's this weekend as well.

This weekend is the big reptile show here in atlanta and i am certain to have some nice pics from that event to share.

Thank you
 

P. Novak

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haha only 11 months for it to get from | | that big to

this big | |

hahah :p
nah but serioulsy i cant wait till my little guy gets that big!!!
good luck on the maybe molt and ill be waiting for those pics. :drool:
 

psionix

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^vBulletin doesn't allow you to use more than one consecutive space. underscores would help to convey the size difference... ;)
 

Lorgakor

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Are L. parahybana big hair flickers? I notice that there aren't many that have any bald spots. Are they alot less flicky than T. blondi? My two L. difficilis I had were more likely to bite first and ask questions later, are L. parahybana similar in temperament?
 

Jmadson13

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Lorgakor said:
Are L. parahybana big hair flickers? I notice that there aren't many that have any bald spots. Are they alot less flicky than T. blondi? My two L. difficilis I had were more likely to bite first and ask questions later, are L. parahybana similar in temperament?
My large female has never flicked hair, they do shed them constantly regardless. Working with this spider is always an itchy endevor for me.
 

jw73

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Lorgakor said:
Are L. parahybana big hair flickers? I notice that there aren't many that have any bald spots. Are they alot less flicky than T. blondi? My two L. difficilis I had were more likely to bite first and ask questions later, are L. parahybana similar in temperament?
My L. parahybana and L. klugi are like you have said. :evil:
 

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long road ahead

taken today...forgot to mention...L parahybana
 
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xgrafcorex

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i haven't seen it out of the burrow and fully spread out but i think its about 1 inch.. you can see the exuvium behind it
 
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David_F

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Juv. Female L. parahybana

Eating an E. prosticus. Sorry, no mice. ;)
 

Jmadson13

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Heres my big female L. parahybana. Definitely one of my favorites,
Jamison
 

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