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02-06-16, 07:58 AM
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Re: Arachnoholics Unite
I can unsafely say In my home I have a array of:
-Huntsman Spiders
-White Tailed Spiders
-House Spiders
-Marbled Scorpions
-Daddy Long Legs
-And these spawn of satan's that keep appearing in my towels!

(Credit to Penny Lawson for photo)
All in the life of an Australian!
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02-06-16, 08:55 AM
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Re: Arachnoholics Unite
What the heck is that hahaha
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02-06-16, 09:03 AM
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Re: Arachnoholics Unite
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Originally Posted by havoc_vulture
What the heck is that hahaha
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After a quick google search it appears to be a house centipede, we get them all the time here, along with REAL centipedes which are even worse.
I wish we could own foreign/exotic species legally, there are so many stunning variations its a shame us aussies have to miss out.
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02-06-16, 02:10 PM
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Re: Arachnoholics Unite
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Originally Posted by sam
After a quick google search it appears to be a house centipede, we get them all the time here, along with REAL centipedes which are even worse.
I wish we could own foreign/exotic species legally, there are so many stunning variations its a shame us aussies have to miss out. 
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Shoot, I wish I lived in Australia simplyto own a lace monitor! Haha
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02-06-16, 02:41 PM
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Re: Arachnoholics Unite
We have house centipedes here too. I didn't know they were also in Australia.
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02-07-16, 07:05 AM
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Re: Arachnoholics Unite
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Originally Posted by eminart
We have house centipedes here too. I didn't know they were also in Australia.
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Well I guess we have the worst of everything! hahah
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02-11-16, 09:40 AM
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Re: Arachnoholics Unite
Nice baby, no answers here. Looks white as snow. My baby trinidad chevron doesn't seem to have much appetite.
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[*]Trinidad Chevron Tarantula (sling), 2 adult G. Pulchripes, Asian Forest Scorpion, Ball Python, Corn Snake, anery Honduran Milk Snake
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02-11-16, 10:37 AM
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Re: Arachnoholics Unite
I have non atm cus maine is lame and don't let us have them.....buggers.....but i want a blue colbolt cus i have an idea for a terestrial vewing habitat i want to make and i was thinking about a usambara orange baboon has anyone here owned one that could tell me abit about there webs basic structure and if their more likely to build it in a hide or the side of the encloser since they are semi arborial would a taller cage be better and could you guys suggest a few of the more colorfull or aggressive species that can be kept as pets for the most part maine dose have a application to get banned pets
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02-11-16, 12:22 PM
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Re: Arachnoholics Unite
wow! this looks like some thing you'd see in a college laboratory somewhere!
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03-09-16, 07:45 PM
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Re: Arachnoholics Unite
print screen windows
Update on my growing trinidad chevy.
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[*]Trinidad Chevron Tarantula (sling), 2 adult G. Pulchripes, Asian Forest Scorpion, Ball Python, Corn Snake, anery Honduran Milk Snake
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03-13-16, 10:23 AM
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Re: Arachnoholics Unite
Okay, here is my full list:
Spiders:
Steatoda paykulliana
Latrodectus hasselti
Latrodectus mactans mexicanus
Scorpions:
Babycurus jacksoni
Hottentotta hottentotta
Buthus mardochei
Tityus stigmurus
Tityus serrulatus
Androctons australis
Leiurus hebraeus
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My specimens: Latrodectus tredecimgutattus, Latrodectus hasselti, Steatoda paykulliana x2, Leiurus quinquestriatus hebraeus x2, Androctonus australis, Androctonus mauritanicus, Naja siamensis.
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03-15-16, 12:23 PM
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Re: Arachnoholics Unite
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Originally Posted by Venomhunter
Okay, here is my full list:
Spiders:
Steatoda paykulliana
Latrodectus hasselti
Latrodectus mactans mexicanus
Scorpions:
Babycurus jacksoni
Hottentotta hottentotta
Buthus mardochei
Tityus stigmurus
Tityus serrulatus
Androctons australis
Leiurus hebraeus
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Nice collection
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03-19-16, 08:16 AM
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Re: Arachnoholics Unite
Ooh well, i'll add my tiny collection:
0.1 B. Angustum.
0.1 G. Rosea.
0.1 G. Pulchripes.
0.1 G. Pulchra
0.0.15 P. Murinus.
Still wanting a B. Smithi or Annita, not really looking for anything else, the murinus were a gift from a friend, not even sure if i'm keeping any of them but it's fun to watch them grow up (they're the size of a pinhead now)  The pulchra i picked up for free, it is in pretty bad shape (Hasn't eaten in 8 months, losing weight) trying to get it back up there as the owner gave up.
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03-19-16, 05:18 PM
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Re: Arachnoholics Unite
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Originally Posted by Tsubaki
Ooh well, i'll add my tiny collection:
0.1 B. Angustum.
0.1 G. Rosea.
0.1 G. Pulchripes.
0.1 G. Pulchra
0.0.15 P. Murinus.
Still wanting a B. Smithi or Annita, not really looking for anything else, the murinus were a gift from a friend, not even sure if i'm keeping any of them but it's fun to watch them grow up (they're the size of a pinhead now)  The pulchra i picked up for free, it is in pretty bad shape (Hasn't eaten in 8 months, losing weight) trying to get it back up there as the owner gave up.
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That is a lot of OBT's! They are fun to watch grow, but can be a handful lol
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03-20-16, 04:47 AM
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Re: Arachnoholics Unite
Oh definitely, my friend wants a few more females and he also kept 15 of them.. So 30 in total to find a nice couple of holdbacks from
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