Philth's non-theraphosid mygalomorph and true spider photo thread. (Part 2)

Philth

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Damastes sp. Madagascar
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Parawixia sp Cameroon
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Rhitymna sp. Thailand penultimate male
Rhitymna sp. Thialand penultimate male (3).jpg

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Arthroverts

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Do you sell any of the spiderlings you produce off? If so, where can I place an order ;)?

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Ancylometes bogotensis female
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Ancylometes bogotensis mature male
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Ancylometes bogotensis interesting mating behavior. The males tie up the females to hold them in place, and is likely as a way to protect themselves during mating.
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Do you ever bring in exotic trapdoor spiders @Philth to sell or breed-to-sell? I have a few friends, most notably the one I tagged above, who have been desperately searching for more species than what we commonly have in the US.

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Do you ever bring in exotic trapdoor spiders @Philth to sell or breed-to-sell? I have a few friends, most notably the one I tagged above, who have been desperately searching for more species than what we commonly have in the US.
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Arthroverts
Sure, I get whatever I can. This year I sold off a bunch of Thyropoeus mirandus from Madagascar. They were the biggest traps doors I've ever seen. Hoping to have more Cyclocosmia latusicosta this week as well.

Thyropoeus mirandus
Genysa sp. Madagascar (2).jpg

Cyclocosmia latusicosta
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Gotcha. My friend already has several Thyropoeus mirandus, they probably came from you :)!

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