True spider photos

Bjoern Elksnat

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Latrodectus menavodi (Madagascar) female



the pair eats a locust together



Linothele macrothelifera (Peru)



Peucetia cf. lucasi (Madagascar)



Olios sp. (Peru)




Olios sp. (Madagascar)



Cupiennius getazi RCF (Costa Rica)

 

Bjoern Elksnat

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Stegodyphus sp. (Madagascar)




Stegodyphus sp. (Tanzania)



Heteropoda sp. (Thailand)




Viridasius cf. fasciatus (Madagascar)



Zoropsis spinimana (France) mating



Steatoda triangulosa (cosmopolitan)




Sicarius hahni (Namibia) adult female


 

Deroplatys

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Throw in a bunch more salticids, take away some of the dangerous stuff and thats my dream collection right there :razz:
That is a stunning collection there by the way, good luck in all your breeding efforts :)
 

ErikWestblom

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Breeding is the only target in spider keeping, all other things are useless ;-)
Do you breed some of the stuff that isn't really in the hobby too? That Olios sp. from Peru is awesome (to just name one of all your beauties...). If I ever pass by your place.... ;)
 

VinceG

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I love this thread :drool:!

Your collection is very impressive! :eek:!!!

Keep posting pictures!
 

LasidoraGT

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That wandering spider.....:eek:
But really nice collection. I wanna try keeping a huntsman of some sort 1 day. They seem really interesting
 

proper_tea

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Wow... this might be the most amazing pic thread I've seen.

Those Stegodyphus sp... they're a social spider... right? Build communal webs... etc?

How many do you have?
 

kean

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wow.. lovely spiders.. amazing specimens..
 

paassatt

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Anyone else think it's a little odd that this thread dates back to 2010, but OP's join date says January of 2012?
 

freedumbdclxvi

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Nah, I am a Doctor Who fan. I know time isn't a linear progression but more of a ball of wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey stuff. :)
 
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