Toff22's Araneomorphae and other Mygalomorphae

Toff202

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Tigrosa helluo



1.0 Kukulcania hibernalis


Heteropoda venatoria with unfertilized egg sac, I discovered it right before I planned to pair her with the male.
 

Toff202

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Barylestis scutatus



Steatoda grossa





0.1 Amicactenus cf. pergulanus




0.1 Macroctenus cf. kingsleyi



 

Venom1080

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wow, that Barylestis scutatus looks just like a Heteropoda lunula.
cool spiders.
 

Toff202

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Linothele fallax


0.1 Cupiennius salei




Pairing with the second female, Ancylometes bogotensis (Colombia)






The first female with an egg sac :)

 

Toff202

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1.1 Heteropoda venatoria




0.1 Macroctenus cf. kingsleyi with her third egg sac



0.1 Cupiennius salei


0.1 Amicactenus cf. pergulanus with nimphs :)





0.1 Ancylometes bogotensis (Colombia), very gravid


0.1 Linothele fallax

 

Toff202

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0.1 Linothele megatheloides



0.1 Cupiennius salei


0.1 Holconia murrayensis


Heteropoda tetrica (Sumatra)
 

Toff202

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Viridasius sp. "sylvestrisform" with her 6th egg sac :)


0.1 Loxosceles laeta


0.1 Latrodectus hasselti


 

kevinlowl

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Beautiful spiders man. I wish I could find a male heteropoda venatoria to keep my two ladies company. I'm wondering how you photograph them without them bolting at the first sight of freedom. Feeding my huntsman always makes me nervous haha.
What and how do you feed the slings btw? They're so incredibly tiny.
 

Toff202

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Beautiful spiders man. I wish I could find a male heteropoda venatoria to keep my two ladies company. I'm wondering how you photograph them without them bolting at the first sight of freedom. Feeding my huntsman always makes me nervous haha.
What and how do you feed the slings btw? They're so incredibly tiny.
Thanks :) Most of the time they are pretty calm in my experience. Most of the slings are fed springtails at first, then small Drosophila, then prekilled crickets and then live crickets.
 
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Toff202

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Macroctenus cf. kingsleyi, the second successfull sac. :)


Heteropoda venatoria, they should hatch soon


0.1 Cupiennius salei

 

ReignofInvertebrates

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Very impressive spiders! I want some Ancylometes sooooo bad! I wonder if anyone here in the states has them currently.
 
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