first of all thanks for your replies.hi,
keeping Dipluridae is explained on my homepage: http://www.dipluridae.de
There´s less known about the venom of this species. I know about one study on the venom of some Linothele sp. stating that the venom has a total LD-50 of 0,7mg/kg. Unfortunately the species is not mentioned (and besides that the species of this genus are difficult to ID).
I recommend to work in the tank using tweezers and avoid any direct contact to Dipluridae anyway. Just because there´s almost nothing known about their toxicity.
I´ve got a L. fallax female that is about 4 years old. Some of the L. megatheloides in captivity are even older. But since Linothele sp. are not in the hobby for so long time, we actually cannot say how old those can get.
i don't know, but i can tell you someone who WANTS one!!! :drool:So how many people have these in the states?
Nice photo Orin.... the only other person in the US that I know of who has them is Dave M. in Austin...he has two. Good luck breeding them- it'd be great to see them become established in the US hobby. Their colors are amazing...and might even give an OBT a run for it's money when it comes to webbing up an enclosure- lol.So how many people have these in the states?