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Absolutely jealous of that. Too bad they're not around the States.
Thanks for sharing those pics.
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I can get some pictures for ya np. It's odd you would think they are not tolerant of each other. I find Tegenaria agrestis tolerate each other very well, same with Agelenopsis spp. Usually when I lift a brick or rock off the ground I find at least 2+ females occupying the same area. T. gigantea on the other hand, not so much lol. Could be something unique to my region, it's simply my experience with capturing them. I believe, it is a learned tolerance due to the T. gigantea population. The hobos here basically take what territory is left over, odd places where a larger T. gigantea cannot fit, such as this plaque decor.^Ciphor, I'd like to see your Tegenaria setup if you don't mind posting it? I can't imagine them all tolerating one another like that but stranger things have happened. I figure once the sheet webs meet, things get really territorial.