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PhilK

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Changed my spider's tank today, and thought I'd get a couple of happy snaps
She is a Selenotholus sp. "Glenelva" I found out today. Enjoy!
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She got sick of photos quickly and showed me her choppers

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very nice any shots of the whole setup? and whats the cave made out that she is living in?
 
It appears to be lavastone .. you know the stone with all the holes? And there's just a big hole in the middle. She's settled in that hole and I assume she'll dig out a tunnel in there. Should look cool.

Two pics of the set-up, without the spider. With and without flash.
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luv the pics and my 6yr old says coool! great piece of volcanic rock
 
not 100% sure but i think she is glenelva, dont take the id as 100% accurate untill you have someone examine the exuvia.
 
Seems everyone thinks that too, hornet. Steve Nunn said he's 95% sure.. and I'm not breeding her so it's just for personal interest. Is her setup OK mate?
 
yea setup looks fine, if steve said 95% sure thats always a good sign. He really knows his stuff.
 
Crap. OK gimme a minute. I changed my photobucket stuff around so it probably threw it out..
 
I can't edit my photo posts... how weird... I'll repost the pics here, sorry everyone.
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Spider002.jpg

Spiderr003.jpg

Spiderr007.jpg

Spider2004.jpg

That's not all of them but it'll do!
 
i can see the first lot aswell as the 2nd
 
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