The webbing thread

Vanessa

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My little Clover hasn't been at it very long, but she has a nice little hiding spot started...
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YagerManJennsen

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Another noobie question here. Is there any pokie species that build webs other than when they are keeping an egg sac?
 

KezyGLA

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Goodbye waterdish, Hello web and substrate.
I have just got 2 of them and they are very interesting. This one arrived yesterday and the other the day before. The one that arrived before doesn't even have half the webbing this one does. Crazy amount already. I heard they like to make things difficult :rofl:

Do you agree @louise f ??
 

shining

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I have just got 2 of them and they are very interesting. This one arrived yesterday and the other the day before. The one that arrived before doesn't even have half the webbing this one does. Crazy amount already. I heard they like to make things difficult :rofl:

Do you agree @louise f ??
Thanks for adding another baboon to my wishlist.
 

louise f

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I have just got 2 of them and they are very interesting. This one arrived yesterday and the other the day before. The one that arrived before doesn't even have half the webbing this one does. Crazy amount already. I heard they like to make things difficult :rofl:

Do you agree @louise f ??[/QUOTE

They should be provided with a water dish. If it was that you were referring too
 

KezyGLA

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@louise f

I meant do they make it dificult to remove prey and refill dish?

The water dish in this one is almost invisible already :rofl:

With the others there is room to manuvere at least. I just asked you because I know you own this species and I have never seen so much webbing layed within such a short time aha
 

louise f

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@louise f

I meant do they make it dificult to remove prey and refill dish?

The water dish in this one is almost invisible already :rofl:

With the others there is room to manuvere at least. I just asked you because I know you own this species and I have never seen so much webbing layed within such a short time aha

Yep they do. The water dishes always get all webbed up. :D
 

Graves6661

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My GBB layed down a thick layer of web across his whole enclosure... I knew they were heavy webbers but dang lol My avatar photo is the most recent photo of my T and his webbing.
 

KezyGLA

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My GBB layed down a thick layer of web across his whole enclosure... I knew they were heavy webbers but dang lol My avatar photo is the most recent photo of my T and his webbing.
I love the Chromatopelmas. Cyclosternum fasciatum are great NW for it too. Very similar to GBB
 

Trenor

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This is an photo of my C.cyaneopubescens male in his old enclosure on his web hammock. He would sit there and wait for his food.
 

Crone Returns

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Hi gentlebeings
My little man A. avic has webbed the fake leaves and front of his corkbark. He's made a funnel! And he's lurking in it, looking veeeerry crafty. He also webbed up the back of his corkwood and up to the threads of the lid.
I can't get a good pic with my evil cellphone camera.
But he's SO CUTE!!!!
He also eats like a piglet, as does all of mine!
 
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