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Diplura sanguinea 1.5” DTG These terrestrial spiders were described

Diplura sanguinea 1.5” DTG These terrestrial spiders were describedsize 1. 5 This spider superficially looks like what is also sold as Diplura sp. Rurrenabaque in the hobby. However, Rurrenabaque is a town in Bolivia, while Diplura sanguinea is described from Colombia and Brazil. So its best to keep them separate. Diplura sanguinea is commonly referred to as a curtain web spider, due to the heavy webbing nature of this arachnid. Growing to almost 3 inches in length, these easy to keep spiders do best in an enclosure

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Description

These terrestrial spiders were described in 1806 by French zoologist Pierre-André Latreille

One of the prettiest of the genus for sure and are only sporadically available

Mesa Geitonia

providing ample vertical space for climbing and webbing

Compact Yet Spacious: With dimensions of 8"x6"x6"

Diplura sanguinea 1.5” DTG These terrestrial spiders were describedsize 1. 5 This spider superficially looks like what is also sold as Diplura sp. Rurrenabaque in the hobby. However, Rurrenabaque is a town in Bolivia, while Diplura sanguinea is described from Colombia and Brazil. So its best to keep them separate. Diplura sanguinea is commonly referred to as a curtain web spider, due to the heavy webbing nature of this arachnid. Growing to almost 3 inches in length, these easy to keep spiders do best in an enclosure

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