these spiders look great in pictures... but they are AMAZING in real life.
in the species name, Argiope argentata, the argentata means silver (i think, i can't quickly google it to confirm) and the spider's common name (p.s. i'm talking about the spider in pics #1+2) is Silver Argiope... and they are full on SILVER! them and an adult Calisoga longitarsus in the same cage would look absolutely wicked!
Pulk
admin wrote:
the argentata means silver (i think, i can't quickly google it to confirm)
yeah.
admin wrote:
them and an adult Calisoga longitarsus in the same cage would look absolutely wicked!
sounds dangerous.
it would be cool to have a C. longitarsus in the ground, an A. argentata in the air, and some kind of silver huntsman or arboreal T on a wall.
cacoseraph
Pulk wrote:
admin wrote:
the argentata means silver (i think, i can't quickly google it to confirm)
yeah.
admin wrote:
them and an adult Calisoga longitarsus in the same cage would look absolutely wicked!
sounds dangerous.
it would be cool to have a C. longitarsus in the ground, an A. argentata in the air, and some kind of silver huntsman or arboreal T on a wall.