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UrbanJungles

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Latrodectus geometricus


Heteropoda boiei - Malaysian Green


Red Widows Mating - Latrodectus bishopi


First Molt! Damon variegata
 

UrbanJungles

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Cyriopagapus Sp. Blue - Although looks more purple!


P. pedersoni


Gooty Booty with a fly


Yum!
 

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Great pictures.
Is that an egg sac with your Latrodectus geometricus?
 

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Yes, L. geometricus has those distinct spiked sacs...




Thanks for the good words everyone.
 

ahas

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Really nice pics. I like the P. Irminia mating the best. :)
 

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Yes, L. geometricus has those distinct spiked sacs...




Thanks for the good words everyone.
oooogh, looks like a German water mine from WW2
dem things use to float in the water and if it sumthing will hit one of dem spikes, BIG BOOM,
oi
 

UrbanJungles

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Very appropriate since I have an explosion of geometricus going on.
Damn things just keep popping out sacs!
 

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oooogh, looks like a German water mine from WW2
dem things use to float in the water and if it sumthing will hit one of dem spikes, BIG BOOM, [IMG
That's what I was thinking as well.
Do all Latrodectus sp's create egg sacks like that?
 

UrbanJungles

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No, most Latrodectus have the typical smooth rounds sacs. L. geometricus has a very distinct "spikey" construction style.
 

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Damn, just lost this male to an overzealous HUGE female...You will be missed.


Avicularia sp. "Suriname".
 
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