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Does anyone know where I can get these in the UK?,
zebra jumping spiders(they are native to the UK but I can't find them anymore a red trapdoor spider?, plus which colour trapdoor should I get is there any difference in attitude? I just don't really like the glossy black ones they are creepy lol please help! Also I heard that the zebra jumping spiders can work in packs to killl their prey, but they will probly kill each other :![]() thnx, Guy |
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You can start a new thread and not hijack someones OR try here, theyre great for this sort of thing: Best search site for spiders for sale ![]()
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The wandering spiders is a term used to refer to the spider family Ctenidae. Previously, the term referred only to the genus Phoneutria but now usually refers to the entire family Ctenidae. The Phoneutria genus is the only group of wandering spiders that can be a danger to humans, most notoriously the extremely aggressive and venomous spiders, Phoneutria nigriventer and Phoneutria fera. Although their range is known to occur beyond the borders of Brazil, the spiders of this genus are commonly known as Brazilian wandering spiders. Virginia Cheesman (AFAIK), was selling some on her site. Would doubt it is the same species, else they would be DWA... |
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