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Zebra spider from masdagar island caves

Wolfclans

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This is from masdagar island caves zebra spider very interesting design on it and this hobby is very fun to start I been in it little over a year now
 

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Wolfclans

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This is from masdagar island caves zebra spider very interesting design on it and this hobby is very fun to start I been in it little over a year now
the zebra spider just formed a much larger cacoon web after it ate a dozen crickets looks like it's gonna come out way bigger than before interesting can't wait to see it gonna have to rehouse it
 

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Wolfclans

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Very cool spider!
Thanks this what it first looked like when I unhoused it I been watching it how it caccons itself in a web from small to larger cacoon has in the pics
 

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Checkmate

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Great photos and cool spider! Do you have substrate in there? Viridasius incorporates substrate into its web hammocks and egg sacs. Kind of hard to see in the first photo since it's camouflaged.
 

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MBullock

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these always remind me of titiotus, right down to the eggsac behavior and physical structure. might eventually be moved to zoropsidae in the future IMO.

cool spider, like a mix of syspira and titotus
 

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