Webbing species?

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ArachnoGod
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H incei! They're tiny, glittery, speedy, hella-aggro with their food and web maniacs!
 

Taki F&T

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I would also go with C cyaneopubescens, but it doesn't web as much as it gets older, but the most webbing I've ever seen is my Chilobrachys huahini. Every cubic cm of the terrarium is webbed up!



 
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julesaussies

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I can't believe no one said E. Murinus yet, but leave that to me. Ephebopus Murinus! For a great pic of Skeleton webbing see here-
http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?t=95253
i got my E. murinus as part of a group purchase but didn't know much about them before that. It is definitely one of the most awesome T's i have! It is out almost every night adding yet more web to it's entire enclosure. During the day it is usually in one of it's many burrows but i can see it through the KK all the time. It is also very awesome to watch it eat. This is one fast T & serious about meal time! i am very glad i decided to get this T!
 

Becky

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My Chilobrachys fimbriatus also covers its house in thick web. It lives in the burrow and when i feed these browny purple legs pop up and grab it lol As long as i dont disturb it by knocking the tub by accident i can see it webbing every night !
 
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