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I completely forgot to update this thread! We’ve realized that what we have here isn’t actually a bold jumping spider at all. I forget the name of it now but the species most common where I live only gets up to 1/3 of an inch. We had a mature gravid female of a species and genus we didn’t know...
Hello friends! If jumping spiders aren’t a common topic please let me know and I’ll bring this post elsewhere. I have a female bold jumping spider that’s (maybe) around a quarter inch or less right now. I haven’t seen her out and about for almost a month and honestly figured that she had died. I...
That's good to know. Can I ask how you identified the species of cellar spider? I tried to identify mine and when looking that up I found out there are over one thousand species of cellar spider.
Hello Mbullock! Any update on your cellar spiders? I currently house 2 wild-caught cellar spiders and I have also noticed their social behavior. I have one large unsexed spider and one juvenile. I plan on introducing more to the enclosure as it is quite large. When they come across each other...
The sling photos I can find look very similar. Personally I hope it’s an M. robustum but an Emilia would be a welcome addition to my collection. It spends most of its time in hiding so I haven’t gotten any more pictures but I will update the forum as I can.
I'm sorry if this is in the wrong forum but I am looking for a reliable vendor or breeder of tarantulas and other invertebrates in California. If you have any good or bad experiences with ordering and shipping spiders to California I would love to hear it. Thanks for taking the time!
I just got this new baby and the pet store said it was shipped without a label so we have no idea what it is. Any guesses would be greatly appreciated! It’s probably half an inch to an inch long. The legs have a darker segment followed by lighter ends. Very small ringlets can be seen between the...
Thanks for the warm welcome everyone! I have an Avicularia avicularia, a Brachypelma boehmei, a Tliltocatl albopilosus, and an Aphonopelma seemanni. I love them all dearly
Hello! My name is Obee and within the last month or so my girlfriend and I have become completely enamored with tarantulas and have adopted 4. We're both so in love with these animals and I am so excited to be a part of a community devoted to talking about them.