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Got some new bugs today, pics soon!
Got a tree running mantis, a garden mantis, two unidentified stick insects and one assassin bug :D
 
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thanks man, she was my fave pede, she died not long ago :(

me.. a brat?, lolol
my dad likes inverts now :p, so now im alowed to get as much as i want :p

bloody hell niall that is amazing!
 
Hi all,
I'm no arachnid expert but I was hoping to get some info on these two I caught today.

I'm assuming Red-headed Mouse spider (scientific name?) and a Miturga species?

Also, my apologies for the sub-par images, I did not intend to get any closer to them than I was.
 

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here is one of my centipedes
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and while im at it here is one of my scorps and can you guess what that round thin is (no people AIF)
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Hi all,
I'm no arachnid expert but I was hoping to get some info on these two I caught today.

I'm assuming Red-headed Mouse spider (scientific name?) and a Miturga species?

Also, my apologies for the sub-par images, I did not intend to get any closer to them than I was.

the first one is but im not sure about the second one
 
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yeh thats what i thought but i couldnt remember what a male looke liked exactly
 
Well let me post few pics of mine tarantulas.

Here:
Poecilotheria ornata
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Brachypelma auratum
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Brachypelma albopilosum
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Brachypelma albiceps/ruhnaui
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Acanthoscurria brocklehursti
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Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens
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Grammostola rosea
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Eupalaestrus campestratus
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Brachypelma boehmei
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Lasiodora parahybana
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Pterinochilus murinus
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Nhandu chromatus baby
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Holothele incei adult female
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Poecilotheria formosa
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I have more but I think this will be enough. ;)
Enjoy!
 
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just a few pics of a few of my inverts
 

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Atrax those T's are amazing, wish we could get them in Australia! Nobody in Australia has Atrax sp as they are exotic.
 
Aren't Atrax robustus native aussie species? After all, they are called Sydney Funnel Web spiders.

Thanks Snakeluvver! :D I love all my babies:oops:
 
Why not? Once I get experience with about 5 spiders I'm getting a Mousey or two, then a Funnel-web :)
 
Why not? Once I get experience with about 5 spiders I'm getting a Mousey or two, then a Funnel-web :)

I really wouldn't suggest getting one until you're really experienced with Tarantulas. Funnelwebs and Mouseys are both very fast and unpredictable, and one slip up could be fatal. You told me you're scared of keeping pedes, if you are too scared to keep a non-dangerous centipede I dont see how you could keep one of the worlds deadliest spiders.
 
I really wouldn't suggest getting one until you're really experienced with Tarantulas. Funnelwebs and Mouseys are both very fast and unpredictable, and one slip up could be fatal. You told me you're scared of keeping pedes, if you are too scared to keep a non-dangerous centipede I dont see how you could keep one of the worlds deadliest spiders.
and keep huntsmens so you have an understanding of how fast they are
 
Why not? Once I get experience with about 5 spiders I'm getting a Mousey or two, then a Funnel-web :)

just let me tell you,
to have enough experience to keep f/w and mousies, you would have to have alot of big angry T's !!!

absolutely stunning atrax !!!
do you have any metalica?
 
just let me tell you,
to have enough experience to keep f/w and mousies, you would have to have alot of big angry T's !!!

absolutely stunning atrax !!!
do you have any metalica?

Thanks! :D
Unfortunately no P. metalica's for me yet :( I would LOVE to get P. subfusca, they are the best looking pokies in my opinion. :)
 
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