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Such a cool new addition man. Don't see those often here in the states.
I believe so. Just had someone on Instagram state that.Such a cool new addition man. Don't see those often here in the states.
I think it is one of the rarest true spiders in the hobby. Currently I think the US has none, but that’ll likely change soon since Europe got some in.I believe so. Just had someone on Instagram state that.
Aye. They'll become more and more available fingers crossed. Hopefully mine will settle on the front of a flower so i can get a feeding video and some better pics.I think it is one of the rarest true spiders in the hobby. Currently I think the US has none, but that’ll likely change soon since Europe got some in.
nice!One of the little Sicarius thomisoides slings has moulted.
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imho i think those are cuter than jumpers!
Aye I think they are too.imho i think those are cuter than jumpers!
Very prettyRed fang.
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I love the jerky movements of the Sicarius. It seems so alien. Also, I love how deliberate and methodical that adorable spider who's name I forgot is. Also, apologies if you do not appreciate this but your voice is kinda sexy.
Gandanameno sp aka velvet spider. Aye they're so bloody cute it hurts.I love the jerky movements of the Sicarius. It seems so alien. Also, I love how deliberate and methodical that adorable spider who's name I forgot is. Also, apologies if you do not appreciate this but your voice is kinda sexy.
Hey! A tsuchigumo! I remember seeing a few of those in Okinawa. I have always wondered what their actual name was. Also, is it just me or does it have long spinnerets?It's been a while but I finally managed to record my now juvenile Macrothele gigas.
They have very long spinnerets. They're prolific webbers. Did you take I pics of the ones you saw per chance?Hey! A tsuchigumo! I remember seeing a few of those in Okinawa. I have always wondered what their actual name was. Also, is it just me or does it have long spinnerets?
I did, but they were on my old phone that was dropped off a skyscraper. It's a long story that consists primarily of me being a dumbass.They have very long spinnerets. They're prolific webbers. Did you take I pics of the ones you saw per chance?