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Recent ThreadsI just bought my first scorpion yesterday! It's an Asian Forest Scorpion, very cool looking. I'm pretty excited, but since it is my first, I'm willing
Yesterday, 09:48 PM by Catch Smiley
I'm pretty new to the hobby, I bought my first T about two months ago (and Chaco Golden Knee sling I call SJ39). It's really cool, I very much enjoy it.
Yesterday, 09:44 PM by Catch Smiley
Here is my rustic wolf spider. She started out pretty skinny, lately shes been growing huge! Her abdomen is fat and I'm guessing she is gravid. So I'm
Yesterday, 11:44 PM by Ciphor
Ok, so I've been looking at beginner tarantulastarantula and that got me thinking "I wonder if there is a beginner true spider" so what the
Yesterday, 09:23 PM by TheHolyArachnid
Recent Forum PostsMost spiders have a range of morphology that has variance. Some adults retain orange color, some sub-adults have no orange. Only two ways to be certain
**Face palm**
It's biology 101 bro. Look up where the spider is from, check regions temperament.
http://research.amnh.org/oonopidae/c...es.php?id=2767
I thought it was an adult, sub adults usually have orange on the abdomen.
Another possibility is also Trochosa terricola (instead of Trochosa ruricola AKA rustic wolf spider). Specimens like yours can be tough to ID without
bump...
also have another one of these males available:
Brachypelma smithi...(Mexican Red Knee)...3"...$85
Oh come on... I just asked for like 2 basic things: temp and humidity..

Bold Jumping Spider eating a fly (photos)
Thread Starter: bugmankeithThese spiders aren't afraid of anything and this one happily ate in front of me then attacked my camera!
Today, 12:01 AM by Ciphor