Wow! What a GREAT set of pictures! Thanks for posting them. This is a type of invert I haven't tried to keep yet but someday I will give it a try.
Hi,
i started such a topic some time ago, but all pictures aren't online, so i start a new one and try to keep all pictures online for a long time, enjoy
Damon medius
Damon medius male
Damon diadema 0,1
Damon diadema 1,1
Charon cf.grayi 0,1
Charon cf.grayi 1,1
Charon cf.grayi 0,1
Heterophrynus sp. 1,0
Heterophrynus sp. 0,1
Euphrynichus bacillifer 0,1
Euphrynichus bacillifer 1,0
Acanthophrynus coronatus
Phrynus whitei
Phrynus longipes
Phrynus longipes 1,1
Phrynus eucharis
Phrynus barbadensis 0,1
Phrynus sp.
Phrynichus orientalis 0,1
Phrynichus orientalis 1,0
Phrynichus exophthalamus 0,1
Phrynichus deflersi arabicus 0,1
Phrynichus ceylonicus
Sarax sp.
Paraphrynus sp.ex.Guatemala
Paraphrynus cf.viridiceps 0,1
Euphrynichus amanica 1,0
Damon tibialis 0,1
Damon medius adult female
Damon variegatus 1,0 REAL ONES
Phrynus whitei
Sarax brachydactylus 0,1
Phrynus levii
Phrynus exsul
Phrynus pulchripes 0,1
Phrynus pulchripes 1,0
Phrynichus dhofarensis 1,0
Phrynichus dhofarensis 0,1
Phrynichus deflersi arabicus 0,1
Phrynichus deflersi arabicus 1,0
Phrynichus ceylonicus 1,0
Charinus neocaledonicus 0,1
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Wow! What a GREAT set of pictures! Thanks for posting them. This is a type of invert I haven't tried to keep yet but someday I will give it a try.
-Ethan
Originally Posted by Why?
Yes! Fantastic thread. Do you happen to know easy these are to keep & breed?
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Amazing pictures. I've never seen the majority of those species and some of them are very cool.
bump! awesome!
wow, wow, and wow!
Neat collection, one of the most complete I've seen
Would it be possible to get you to describe some of their set-ups?
Thanks in advance,
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wow, those are awesome creatures, i definitively need some...
Very beautiful creatures!
although, their expression reminds me of this picture lol!
http://lgimages.s3.amazonaws.com/dat...5547/oh_no.jpg
Sweet photos, sure is a ton of variety in their claw shape. I honestly don't know a whole lot about these guys...i've never considered keeping any either, but I suppose it's just because I don't know squat about how. They are so alien-like!
The eggs photo kind of boggles my mind they are so big, and the babies on the back look like intestines haha. Crazyness! I'd like to know what care they need to, just in case.
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Hello,
it depends on the species, on the region where it is from, most of the species can be kept at 25°C 12hours night day and very wet- so high humidity, but you realy had to know what species and where from... and of course big boxes, that they can molt upside down with the head, etc.
a little update...
Charinus neocaledonicus 0,1
Charinus australianus cavernicolus
Paraphrynus cf.mexicanus
Paraphrynus azteca
Phrynus marginemaculatus
Heterophrynus cf.elaphus ex.Peru
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You have A. coronatus! Not sure how I missed that last time. Cool.
Would you care to speculate on why some of the males' palps in some species are so incredibly long? Adapted to catching flying prey at a distance or...?
Edit: Great website BTW...with references! Yay!
"...no drug, not even alcohol, causes the fundamental ills of society. If we're looking for the source of our troubles, we shouldn't test people for drugs, we should test them for stupidity, ignorance, greed and love of power." - P.J. O'Rourke
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From what I've noticed when they hunt, the longer the legs and spines on them the better chance they would have to impale their prey...even a little one (under a centimeter body) can be felt or at least heard clearly, hitting the ground trying to get prey below them. They hold their arms at a rightish angle to the ground and then swiftly thrust down to grab/impale. It's wonderful to watch.![]()
The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few or the one...
Man, that Paraphrynus cf.mexicanus has awesome colors.
Always think about picking up a few sp of these wonderful arachnids
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