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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Jay" data-source="post: 132224" data-attributes="member: 27677"><p>Thanks! I did see a few "non english" articles but didn't look at them, my phone did a great job of translating that one, I should have tried others. </p><p>Interesting write up, but just general hobbyist observations mostly. A Polish hobbyist keeping a Brazilian spider! That's good search info though, at least now we can search "spiders of Brazil" or similar and maybe get some more information. </p><p>It sounds like a really interesting spider, lots of arboreal webbing but it ambushes prey from a burrow! </p><p>If you (or your lucky son) keep a journal you'll have lots of valuable information to pass on to the hobby. </p><p>I found adverts for the spider but they don't even include a basic description which I found unusual. </p><p>I think you're in for great experience!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Jay, post: 132224, member: 27677"] Thanks! I did see a few "non english" articles but didn't look at them, my phone did a great job of translating that one, I should have tried others. Interesting write up, but just general hobbyist observations mostly. A Polish hobbyist keeping a Brazilian spider! That's good search info though, at least now we can search "spiders of Brazil" or similar and maybe get some more information. It sounds like a really interesting spider, lots of arboreal webbing but it ambushes prey from a burrow! If you (or your lucky son) keep a journal you'll have lots of valuable information to pass on to the hobby. I found adverts for the spider but they don't even include a basic description which I found unusual. I think you're in for great experience! [/QUOTE]
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