Results 1 through 20 of 125. Page: 1 2 3 4 5 >Chilean tiger rump (Acanthogonathus francki) A beautiful spider that is apparently not a tarantula. This spider has an overall rust red color with tiger striping on the abdomen. Only a few wild caught adults available now, but I'm hoping for captive bred babies in the coming weeks. Photo by Randy May of SavageDigital.com. 3" $30.00
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Giant Crab Spider (Heteropoda venatoria) This is a huntsman species that can be found in the US, but this particular batch of babies are from a mother that hitched a ride in some fruit from Peru. They seem to grow quickly and will reach a size of about 5". Very fast and entertaining to watch. Photo courtesy of Renee Norred. 2" $10.00
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Malaysian black/orange trap door (Liphistius murphyorum) Very similar to the L. malayanus with the segmented abdomen, but a bit smaller and with more color showing orange markings on a black background. The exportation of this species has been banned. When they are sold out, that is it. Photo by Randy May of SavageDigital.com. 1" to 2" $25.00
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Malaysian black and gold (Segestriidae family) This is pretty much one of a kind in the US at the moment. They are rarely caught by trappers and I only have one, but it is not for sale. Babies are at second instar now and feeding on pinhead crickets and fruit flies. Photo by Randy May of SavageDigital.com. 1" $50.00
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Orange Huntsman (Thelcticopis modesta) This is an orange huntsman spider from Malaysia. They are wild caught and I have subadults available at the moment, but hope to have captive born babies in the coming weeks. Like all huntsmen spiders, they are very fast. Photo by Randy May of SavageDigital.com. 2" to 4" $25.00
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Tan Huntsman (Tychicus sp.) A tan huntsman from Malaysia with a white carapace. Sold out. Photo by Randy May of SavageDigital.com. |  |
Mustache huntsman (Unknown) A beautifully marked Malaysian huntsman that is bronze in color with a cream colored band across the carapace above the chelicera that resembles a mustache. Very few available. Photo by Randy May of SavageDigital.com. 1.5" to 2.5" $25.00
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Silver brush-footed trap door spider (Unknown) A graphite colored trap door spider with silver markings/hairs on the legs. This is a trap door spider that CAN climb glass/plastic. That is info that is nice to know ahead of time. Reaches about 3" in size. Photo by Randy May of SavageDigital.com. .33" $15.00
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Brazilian Giant Black (Acanthoscurria atrox) A rare Acanthoscurria species from Brazil that is dark brown to black in color with grey and red hairs covering the legs and abdomen. 1.5" $50.00
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Giant Black and White (Acanthoscurria brocklehursti) This species is similar to A. geniculata, but it is overall darker in appearance and the banding on the legs is narrower giving it a distinct appearance. Photo by Randy May of SavageDigital.com. 3" $45.00
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Bolivian salmon (Acanthoscurria chacoana) A pretty and large terrestrial species with a dark overall coloration and pink to red hairs on the legs and abdomen. Aggressive feeders and will grow rather quickly. .5" $12.00
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Giant White Knee Tarantula (Acanthoscurria geniculata) At 8.5", the adults make great display animals. They have a dark brown abdomen covered with red hairs, dark brown carapace rimmed in white and bright white bands on the legs. Sold out. Photo by Randy May of SavageDigital.com. |  |
Brazilian Orange Banded (Acanthoscurria juruenicola) Another large Brazilian terrestrial species that is dark brown to black in color with orange banding on the legs as well as some red hairs on the abdomen. Photo by Randy May of SavageDigital.com. 1.25" $35.00
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Undescribed species (Acanthoscurria sp) This one is from the Acanthoscurria grab bag. It is an undescribed species with no common name from Bolivia. It could be the next hot species, or just another Acanthoscurria. Either way, you really can't go wrong. 0.75" $30.00
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Costa Rican Blue Front (Aphonopelma crinirufum) A very rare species in the US that is somewhat similar to the much desired blue fang. This terrestrial species is light brown in color with pale blue chelicera. Not many available and they won't last long. 1.25" $60.00
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Oklahoma Brown (Aphonopelma hentzi) A popular US species for it's docile nature and simple beauty. An overall brown colored tarantula with a tan carapace. .33" $8.00
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Costa Rican Zebra (Aphonopelma seemani) An excellent starter species that is brown and tan overall with verticle striping on the legs. They are popular due to their docile nature. They reach approximately 5 inches in size. Photo by Randy May of SavageDigital.com. .5" $10.00
3" to 4" WC $30.00
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Guyana Pinktoe (Avicularia avicularia) The hobby classic pinktoe. This is an arboreal species that is dark blue to black overall with a blue-green carapace and the classic "pink toes". Photo by Randy May of SavageDigital.com. 1" $12.00
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Brick-red Pink Toe (Avicularia bicegoi) Another popular, but not always available, pink toe species that is noted for the bright red adbomen and "fluffy" appearance due to the thick hairs covering the legs. Photo by Randy May of SavageDigital.com. Sold out. |  |
Goliath Pinktoe (Avicularia braunshauseni) One of the largest of the pinktoe species. Similar in appearance to the A. avicularia, but reaching an impressive 7" in size. Photo by Randy May of SavageDigital.com. Sold out. |  |
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