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Tim I just bought myself a pair of these dscf0093.jpg check the jaws out on this baby,now I could think of someone that I would like to throw one of these down their undercacks LMAO:D;)

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Tim I just bought myself a pair of these dscf0093.jpg check the jaws out on this baby,now I could think of someone that I would like to throw one of these down their undercacks LMAO:D;)

 

What the f***k is that?

 

It's well cool!!

Thats bloody 'orrible!!

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What is it? :confused:

 

Galeodes granti

Egyptian Banded Solifugid also known as camel or sun spider;)

Iain mate, have you lost the plot?? there's spiders and then there's them things!!!!! The film Alien comes to mind............

 

Vijay

Tie a bit of string round it and keep it on your shoulder. You'll have even less work to do on the door at night! LOL! :D

Galeodes granti

Egyptian Banded Solifugid also known as camel or sun spider;)

 

Cool. :mac1:

 

What are you feeding it on. The Usual Crickets, or proper live things?

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Iain mate, have you lost the plot?? there's spiders and then there's them things!!!!! The film Alien comes to mind............

 

Vijay

 

Yes mate I am going through a mid life crisis,as each day goes by I am getting beyond control; and feel I am going to lose it big time ROFL :rofl:

 

No Vijay I just love scorps and spiders;)

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Cool. :mac1:

 

What are you feeding it on. The Usual Crickets, or proper live things?

 

Live rabbits :o

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

na just a few crickets lol;)

Cool. :mac1:

 

What are you feeding it on. The Usual Crickets, or proper live things?

 

 

Camels by the sounds of it :rofl:

Tim I just bought myself a pair of these dscf0093.jpg check the jaws out on this baby,now I could think of someone that I would like to throw one of these down their undercacks LMAO:D;)

 

WOW, did'nt know you were into them mate, always wanted to get one but dont know where to start :confused:

Canny that one!!!!!!!!!! :shock:

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WOW, did'nt know you were into them mate, always wanted to get one but dont know where to start :confused:

 

Had stuff like this for years mate,give me a call and will get you started up;)

Live rabbits :o

 

 

na just a few crickets lol;)

 

Quite an interesting spider, even though it is non-venmous, it can still eat anthing from Lizards, Mice even a small Bird.

 

Has it hissed at you yet?

 

Hope thats a male you have got, becuase the females are nasty bitches.

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Quite an interesting spider, even though it is non-venmous, it can still eat anthing from Lizards, Mice even a small Bird.

 

Has it hissed at you yet?

 

Hope thats a male you have got, becuase the females are nasty bitches.

 

No hissing as yet did you see my spider a few weeks ago?

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No hissing as yet did you see my spider a few weeks ago?

spider.jpg.JPG

 

No.

 

I love spiders though they are great.

 

I have a Thai Black now, and i used to have a brazilian Blonde (he was lovely) unfortunately, males don't live very long.

 

So anyway, what about the spider two weeks ago?

Geez, even spiders have mobiles nowadays.

 

MAC, are you ever tempted to put them all in the same cage for a wrestle?

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Geez, even spiders have mobiles nowadays.

 

MAC, are you ever tempted to put them all in the same cage for a wrestle?

 

ROFL yes mate thats her own phone and you should see the speed she can text :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

 

No spider v scorps fights they are too expensive for that lol;)

lol.

 

God i'm a muppet!!! just seen the pics thanks Mac.

 

He's a pretty boy isn't he.

 

I am assuming it is a boy because it looks like it has the hooks under his front legs.

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No.

 

I love spiders though they are great.

 

I have a Thai Black now, and i used to have a brazilian Blonde (he was lovely) unfortunately, males don't live very long.

 

So anyway, what about the spider two weeks ago?

 

Nothing just the picture I posted,males only live for about a year after their final molt:(

Nothing just the picture I posted,males only live for about a year after their final molt:(

 

I am sure that my Thai Black is a Male. We will just have to wait to find out.

 

Have you ever seen the Curly Haired spiders, they are so addorable.

 

Might have one of those next

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I am sure that my Thai Black is a Male. We will just have to wait to find out.

 

Have you ever seen the Curly Haired spiders, they are so addorable.

 

Might have one of those next

 

 

Yes I have,nice spiders this is my list of spiders and scorps.

 

6 Goliath Bird Eaters

2 Salmon Pink Bird Eater (see pic)

2 mexican blondes

1 mexican red knee

1 pink toe

1 starburt Baboon (nasty)

4 arizona hairy scorpions

6 Emp Scorps

2 Sun spiders

8 preying mantis.

Excellent,

 

Do you have any pics of the preying matis and most importantly the goliath bird eater?

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