Some pictures of new Amblypygi spp.

beetleman

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:clap: very nice! i had the sp. in the first pic,sadly it didn't survive very long,don't know why:( but very awesome never the less!
 

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Yeah, those chelae on the first one are awesome! :clap:
 

Banshee05

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thanks!
yes they have amazing lng pedipals!! und the femur is WITHOUT any spine, very impressive species!
 

ftorres

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Cave Spiders

HEllo,
Those big long arm ones had made it here before, I had a few too, but they will die right away. Being so long, they don't make the trip very good and I guess they never recup from it.

They are very impresive spiders. My most recent one died about 5 days after arrival.

I have seen males only, I am still hoping to find a gravid female (fingers crossed)

regards
ftorres.
 

Banshee05

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hello
i have gravid female ;) and hopefully a big adult breeding group ;)
 

dtknow

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Are their other appendages enlongated also? They could be a true cave species that ships very poorly.
 

Arachnoporium

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Cave Dwelling Amblypygi

I scaled these down - High-Resolution photos will be in the gallery on my site - better camera tomorrow.









 

Banshee05

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very interesting, are you sure that they are from thailand? they are surly no e.bacillifer then mine, cause of the spurs on the tibia. but i have never heard that in thailand were "such things" common. maybe this is the second Euphrynichus species - "amanica" i haven't got any paper on them. very impresive.
how much do you have of them? able to breed?
 
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