A. francki

metallica

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are these spiders closely related enough to fin in this forum?
 
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jeffh_x

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nice specimen..ive never seen this sp bf..looks like a faded version of a c. fasciatum..
 

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Nice eddy,

I think they're close enough to go here :)

Some of these, or one of the closely related chilean sps., are being sold as Oligoxystre sp. both abroad and in U.S.
Probably b/c a theraphosid is more marketable I guess :rolleyes:

How many do you have Eddy?
 
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metallica

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GoTerps said:
Nice eddy,

I think they're close enough to go here :)

Some of these, or one of the closely related chilean sps., are being sold as Oligoxystre sp. both abroad and in U.S.
Probably b/c a theraphosid is more marketable I guess :rolleyes:

How many do you have Eddy?
only bought these 2
bought them for what they are, A. francki. a non theraphosid spider (Nemesiidae.) the fat one is female. the other a subadult male..... fingers crossed! lovely behaviour, spinn nice tubes and use the leaves.

nice and cheap species.
 

T.Raab

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HI,

just got this Weekend one of those nice "wannabe Dipluridae":



 

T.Raab

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@Eddy: Thx for the offer. I will take the male (until it mature) with pleasure.

@Thot: An EURO-coin has a diameter of 0.91 inch (2.3 cm).
 

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Once again CRAZY pics Timo....:drool: :worship:
Those are some nice lookin spiders .....
Thanks for sharing !
 
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