Phlogius sp "Eunice" pics

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i want a spider. what are they like to keep? which is a more interesting specimen to watch? all i have to do now is get rid of my dad...
 
pholgius and selenocosmia type are more surface active and do more webbing, selenotypus and selenotholus, the most attractive sp imo are burrowers and hide for months at at time, stirlingi in paticular has been knows to hide for 6months to a year at a time.
 
and a pic of a young phlogius sp. "vulpina".....
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hi herpsrule my fave T to watch would have to be one of my Selenotypus sp." Nebo" Emilly! I haven't had her as long as my other "nebos" she just seems a lot less defensive and really easy to work around and she's my most active T. but she's my only active "nebo" I hardley ever see my others ones . I have a realy active phlogius sp. "stents birdspider" which is interesting to watch too and my phlogius sp. "vulpina" is cool. damn I just love watching all my T's... LOL
 
my pq113 web up alot, love those little guys.
 
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