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General Non-Mantis Discussion
Other Insects & Invertebrates
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<blockquote data-quote="buddhistsoldier88" data-source="post: 41551" data-attributes="member: 1142"><p>ok i caught this semi big spider. She has a HUGE web (before i caught her). Her abdomen is enormus compared to her head which is basically invisible. She is kinda brown with an interesting pattern on the top of her ab. they are very common here. they have long thin legs virtually no head and a huge body. Can anyone ID this and tell me how to care for it. I threw it in an elongated kritter keeper threw in some sticks and a couple wet paper towels. she started spinning a web and im waiting for night fall (for prey) Thanks for the help in advance!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddhistsoldier88, post: 41551, member: 1142"] ok i caught this semi big spider. She has a HUGE web (before i caught her). Her abdomen is enormus compared to her head which is basically invisible. She is kinda brown with an interesting pattern on the top of her ab. they are very common here. they have long thin legs virtually no head and a huge body. Can anyone ID this and tell me how to care for it. I threw it in an elongated kritter keeper threw in some sticks and a couple wet paper towels. she started spinning a web and im waiting for night fall (for prey) Thanks for the help in advance!!! [/QUOTE]
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