My Anuroctonus phaiodactylus had wedged himself between some wood and the glass, presumably digesting the massive cricket that he ate... anyway, when he decided to turn around, he did it the hard way..this cracked me up, enjoy.
Another focus stack of the exuvia from a 1-inch Rhopalurus junceus, using a new stacking technique which helps with the textural detail. This is more clear on the flickr 'Original' image.
This gives me hope that one day they won't be as rare as or rarer than a Grosphus ankarana. Congrats on the mating. There are some others on here that are looking for a male so their females don't die without breeding.
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