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Does anyone know what type of spider this is...



its proberly not exciting, but I got it in a batch of locusts I purchesed from the internet and instantly became curious.

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Old 21-11-2009, 09:24 PM
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Does anyone know anything about these spiders, cant seem to find anything on the net?

How do i go about looking after it? I am to much of a wuss to leave it to fend for itself.
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Does anyone know anything about these spiders, cant seem to find anything on the net?

How do i go about looking after it? I am to much of a wuss to leave it to fend for itself.
They are not a hardy speces so provide it with similar care to a Lycosa - decent sized space and moderate humidity. Room temps.

They will eat anything smaller than themselves and do not produce snares. I have a little one which I hand feed.
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its cute!
I want a free spid! lol
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i got two in a cricket tub, put them in a glass tank, and now there is an egg sac. atleast i believe it is, i dont know what else it could be, and the spider sites on it all the time. Cool spiders
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