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I have never heard of this T before. What is this T like in captivity?
ever heard of a OBT, its like thatI have never heard of this T before. What is this T like in captivity?
Not really, because it's arboreal.
It's scientific name is Heteroscodra maculata. It's a fast moving, arboreal spider with some nice markings.
Are you sure about that? Every H mac I ever had filled the whole thing up with webFor an arboreal, they really don't web a whole lot.
Comparitively speaking, of course. Most other arboreals hide and web so much you can never see them. Most H. maculatas I've seen (or had) have webbed, but not over-extensively. They have always been pretty good display spiders, especially for arboreals. I always figured they wanted to show themselves off! lol.Are you sure about that? Every H mac I ever had filled the whole thing up with web
Spiders are all pretty small, even the largest tarantulas. So, saying one drop is sort of....opinion based? I mean, it would depend on the size of the drop and your own sensitivity towards the venom. Most likely, from an envenomation you will experience numbness and possible loss of sensation in the bitten appendage (ie your arm) for a few hours, get muscle cramping in your legs, and jaw, as well as some chest pain. But, that is pretty much as bad as it gets...I don't mean to downplay it, I'm just saying you won't die. But, yes, it can mess you up pretty good for a few days to a week with the muscle cramps. However, one good thing is that most bites are dry, but it's still a risk. Other than the venom, these guys are really nice to own.I've heard on a vid that it has some very bad venom. And one drop of it can really mess you up.
Comparitively speaking, of course. Most other arboreals hide and web so much you can never see them. Most H. maculatas I've seen (or had) have webbed, but not over-extensively. They have always been pretty good display spiders, especially for arboreals. I always figured they wanted to show themselves off! lol.
What size containers do you use?
but they don't have the endearing personality!To me, their patterns and colors are superior to S. calceatum!![]()