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DavidRS

Holconia immanis

Hopefully in the next month or so, I should have some captive-bred Australian Giant Huntsman available from a friend. He's just waiting for the permits, and then the H. immanis will be available for sale.
cacoseraph

oh hell!

isn't this a social species?  damn, i might be really interested if it is. not to mention having some AU hardware Smile


also, aren't these the main spider used in Arachnophobia?
Paradox51483

Hey Andrew,

The main spider used in the movie Arachnophobia is Delena Cancerides. The Large spider used was a T. blondi. Just some random movie trivia that I thought you should check out...::lol::.
cacoseraph

Paradox51483 wrote:
Hey Andrew,

The main spider used in the movie Arachnophobia is Delena Cancerides. The Large spider used was a T. blondi. Just some random movie trivia that I thought you should check out...::lol::.


Delena, that is what i was thinking of

crap. i think that is the social spider i was thinking of
Paradox51483

cacoseraph wrote:
Paradox51483 wrote:
Hey Andrew,

The main spider used in the movie Arachnophobia is Delena Cancerides. The Large spider used was a T. blondi. Just some random movie trivia that I thought you should check out...::lol::.


Delena, that is what i was thinking of

crap. i think that is the social spider i was thinking of

Yeah the Delena is very social, living in colonies of 20-300.
WBurke17

heres a link to some pics
http://images.google.com/images?h...&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi
Habibi18

Paradox51483 wrote:
Yeah the Delena is very social, living in colonies of 20-300.


Shocked Whoa! That's insane! I've gotta find out about these!

Pulk

wburke17 wrote:
heres a link to some pics
http://images.google.com/images?h...&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi


wow, how do you find all these great pics?!
cacoseraph

ok, i remember this species now

Steve Nunn (*kowtow*) has seen them get to 6-7" DLS!  he has a pic on AB holding one that is defintely well past 5"

i believe he said they are quite tractable

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