Nephila sp. Nigeria

Steven

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just a quick picture taken,...
got it at the same fair as McLeod :D ;)

 

Steven

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mmm,... at the moment she's in my closet,... when i'm into the new home she probarly goes "free" :D ;)
 

Bob

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Steven said:
mmm,... at the moment she's in my closet,... when i'm into the new home she probarly goes "free" :D ;)
That should take care of any excaped crickets in the house. :D
 

MacCleod

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Nice spider :)

When I have my own house, this will be a "must have" spider ;)
 

Deliverme314

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Bob said:
That should take care of any excaped crickets in the house. :D
I doubt it. They are VERY arborial. So unless a cricket climbs into her ceiling corner...
 

WYSIWYG

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Deliverme314 said:
I doubt it. They are VERY arborial. So unless a cricket climbs into her ceiling corner...
You'd be surprised at just how often crickets will climb to the ceiling!
We just moved out here to Queen Creek, and just about every day,
I see a wild cricket in the corner up by the ceiling.....and we have high
vaulted ceilings too!

I'm dreading the day one of my tarantulas gets loose here and we have
to figure out how to get it down from one of the highest points in the
house. FUN! :p

Wysi
 

Bob

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[.....and we have high vaulted ceilings too!

My house is two story with 9 foot ceilings with a valted entry....I find the small ones a foot or so from the ceiling 20 feert up !! :D
 
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