Venom1080
Arachnoemperor
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Not yet. Don't know much about their care. Almost picked up a couple H lunula slings, but again, I don't know their care very well.Do you by any chance keep Sparassidae species?
Not yet. Don't know much about their care. Almost picked up a couple H lunula slings, but again, I don't know their care very well.Do you by any chance keep Sparassidae species?
Some of the images make it look like a bumble bee or a wasp, if you squint slightly ...lol@Veles, I don't know much about Gnaphosidae, but the Sergiolus capulatus is stunning!!
Some species preffer to eat other spiders mostly.In my garage i frequently find S.blackwallis eating Tegenaria spiders in their own weebs.Gnaphosid webs are common, but seeing the inhabitants is somewhat less so. They never cease to amaze with the quantity and size of prey caught, though. I once saw one with a carpenter ant soldier that was at least twice its length.
Jumping spiders are great,there are not many large species of them in europe expect Philaeus chrysops.Great thread, I'm a Sicarius and Phidippus fan here , though I do not keep either of these.