dangerforceidle
Arachnoangel
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L. simillima is beautiful.
Loxosceles devia (Texas recluse)
Yes. I agree that they don’t look a whole like real violins. I think the name violin spider is dumb anyway.Okay, I got a gripe. Not towards the OP but the morons who couldn't tell a grand piano from a tube of toothpaste.
http://arachnoboards.com/threads/violin-spider-set-the-record-straight.325334/
Are the L. Simillima good eaters?Here’s a freshly molted one:
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Yeah. They are pretty funny also. I keep them together, so you’ll often have them stealing food from each other or sometimes sharing itAre the L. Simillima good eaters?
Thought the little 1 had lost a leg moulting until I pinched and zoomed in. Phew.Here’s a freshly molted one:
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Oh man you're gonna have your hands full lol. Congrats wow the sp Mexico are probably the prettiestFinally got a male for my girls
Latrodectus sp. Mexico
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Also mated Latrodectus bishopi but my phone deleted all of my photos again.
Yeah.. although I already do kind of. I have like 150 slings of various species. If you count stuff im keeping communal that becomes 300 plus.Oh man you're gonna have your hands full lol. Congrats wow the sp Mexico are probably the prettiest
Count me in when you get slings. We are blessed to have you here, youre easily the best true spider seller on the web here in USA.Yeah.. although I already do kind of. I have like 150 slings of various species. If you count stuff im keeping communal that becomes 300 plus.
Anyway, thanks! I’m super happy. The female matured August 25 so I’m sure she’s viable. I have another from early June that may be pushing it a bit who I’ll try in a few days. I totally agree that they look the best. For some reason people love to not breed Latrodectus here.
L. elegans is next
After that I’ll see if I can get some pallidus and dahli perhaps.
Thanks, but there are definitely better, more experienced people out there. I’m still pretty new at this.We are blessed to have you here, youre easily the best true spider seller on the web here in USA.
Not sure, haven’t been bitten yet. I would assume it’s like the other black Latrodectus. They live in very secluded areas of South Eastern Asia. I would think not many bites have happened.I'm digging those L. elegans! What is their venom like? Standard Lactrodectus strength?
Thanks,
Arthroverts
Gotcha.Not sure, haven’t been bitten yet. I would assume it’s like the other black Latrodectus. They live in very secluded areas of South Eastern Asia. I would think not many bites have happened.
Gotcha.
Do you plan on being bitten?