Amblypygi - whip spiders

Banshee05

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Hi, cause i deleted all my old pictures, i start now i new thread with some pictures on my whip spider collection

Damon medius juvenile

Damon medius male


Damon diadema female

Damon diadema female and male


Charon cf.grayi female

Charon cf.grayi female and male

Charon cf.grayi female


Heterophrynus sp. male

Heterophrynus sp. female



Euphrynichus bacillifer female

Euphrynichus bacillifer male


Acanthophrynus coronatus


Phrynus whitei


Phrynus longipes

Phrynus longipes male and female


Phrynus eucharis


Phrynus barbadensis female


Phrynus sp.


Phrynichus orientalis female

Phrynichus orientalis male


Phrynichus exophthalamus


Phrynichus deflersi arabicus


Phrynichus ceylonicus


Sarax sp.




Paraphrynus sp.ex.Guatemala


Paraphrynus cf.viridiceps


Euphrynichus amanica male


Damon tibialis female


to be continuid...
 

stevetastic

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Freaking amazing! i love these guys! so bizarre looking and have such interesting behaviors. You should post some pics of there enclosures too if you can. would love to see how you keep them all.

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RoachGirlRen

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Positively fantastic! I have never seen such a variety of species! How ever did you obtain them all? I've never seen some of these for sale. Excellent photos and great collection, thanks so much for sharing.
 

Banshee05

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hi,
who ID the phrynus cozumel ?!?

the one from costa rica is a Phrynus or Paraphrynus spp. the pictures isn't clear enough to say that for 100%
nice one of course :)
 

Anansis

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Here's one I photographed in Belize about 2 weeks ago. Any idea of the ID?





Ollie
 

Vixvy

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Just want to know whats the basis to ID or get its genus thanks!
 

Banshee05

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hi,
the belize species seems to be a Heterophrynus spp., but as everytime, without the whole species seen it is very difficult.
 

dtknow

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have you wrote up a guide as to how to maintain/propagate whips?

I see a variety of substrates there for one. I recognize cork board, hardwood bark pieces, and what looks like treefern/cocofiber mat.

Thanks!
 

8+)

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Fantastic collection you have!!! :worship:

Thanks for posting all those wonderful pics.
 

pandinus

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hi,
who ID the phrynus cozumel ?!?

the one from costa rica is a Phrynus or Paraphrynus spp. the pictures isn't clear enough to say that for 100%
nice one of course :)
it could be another species because i'm not great @ id'ing and could only find a very limited number of resources so i ID'd it off of tentative photo ID and the fact that i caught it in Cozumel, i meant to put a question mark after cozumel but i forgot to.
 

lukatsi

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Congratulations!
I have a question: I've got a gravid female of Damon diadema, but I don't know what to do with the young? Should I separate them from the adults (I have one male with two females)?

Thanks,
Mark
 

Banshee05

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Congratulations!
I have a question: I've got a gravid female of Damon diadema, but I don't know what to do with the young? Should I separate them from the adults (I have one male with two females)?

Thanks,
Mark
hi
if the youngs are on the back, seperate them, but just of mather to handle and catch them later.

pics of mine..
any idea as to id?


andy
hi,
looks like damon diadema to me, follow my key on my webside.
 

lukatsi

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hi
if the youngs are on the back, seperate them, but just of mather to handle and catch them later.
Thanks, so the adults won't harm the babies.

I don't think anyone has so much species! I'd like to keep a Phrynicus or Euphrynicus species, but don't know where to get them. Do you have any surplus?;)

Mark
 
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