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please help me with identification, this is very new for me XD
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<blockquote data-quote="niels99" data-source="post: 127555" data-attributes="member: 27764"><p>hi guys, i hope im in the right place for this, first of all this aint about tarantula's. (they stil freak me out a little bit)</p><p></p><p>this morning during my work at a local greenhouse here in the netherlands. i noticed this little dude crawling and jumping on the ground. I took a closer look and saw a jumping spider i'd never seen before. i scooped him up and decide to take him home because he would defenitly have died crawling in the middle of a concrete hallway. he looked odd in comparison with the jumping spiders i normally seen around here so my guess was that he's not from the netherlands (maybe even europe??). if it would be possible i would really like to keep him as pet. here's some more information and photo's</p><p></p><p>the greenhouse i work in grows anthuriums</p><p>all the plants are completely grown in the netherlands. (no import of seedlings/saplings)</p><p>we do have a lot of stuff from asia like vases and other glass or plastic ornaments we decorate or put the plants with.(ive found a gecko in a vase from china before)</p><p>right now he is on top of my anole terrarium so he wont die because of the cold. </p><p></p><p>my questions are </p><p>-what is the species?</p><p>-can i keep him as pet</p><p>-if so what kind of habitat does he need (humidity, cover)*</p><p>-what food does he need, i breed crickets for my anoles and i could throw in a few very small ones.(i can also get fruitflies from a local petshop)</p><p></p><p>anyways, thank you for taking the time to read all this, maybe this impulsive decision can evolve into a new hobby <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" />.</p><p>i excuse for any linguistic mistakes and the bad quality of the pictures (i had to use zoom)</p><p></p><p>greetz, niels</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="niels99, post: 127555, member: 27764"] hi guys, i hope im in the right place for this, first of all this aint about tarantula's. (they stil freak me out a little bit) this morning during my work at a local greenhouse here in the netherlands. i noticed this little dude crawling and jumping on the ground. I took a closer look and saw a jumping spider i'd never seen before. i scooped him up and decide to take him home because he would defenitly have died crawling in the middle of a concrete hallway. he looked odd in comparison with the jumping spiders i normally seen around here so my guess was that he's not from the netherlands (maybe even europe??). if it would be possible i would really like to keep him as pet. here's some more information and photo's the greenhouse i work in grows anthuriums all the plants are completely grown in the netherlands. (no import of seedlings/saplings) we do have a lot of stuff from asia like vases and other glass or plastic ornaments we decorate or put the plants with.(ive found a gecko in a vase from china before) right now he is on top of my anole terrarium so he wont die because of the cold. my questions are -what is the species? -can i keep him as pet -if so what kind of habitat does he need (humidity, cover)* -what food does he need, i breed crickets for my anoles and i could throw in a few very small ones.(i can also get fruitflies from a local petshop) anyways, thank you for taking the time to read all this, maybe this impulsive decision can evolve into a new hobby ;). i excuse for any linguistic mistakes and the bad quality of the pictures (i had to use zoom) greetz, niels [/QUOTE]
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