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    I have been looking everywhere on the internet to find informashon about L.Crotalus but all i can find is about nurotoxins and they are called crotalus phospholipase A which cause respitory paraysis is animals which have been bitten by funnel webs and rattle snakes.
    could anyone help me find informashon please about this spider?
    thanks,
    sonny

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    Hi Sonny
    I dont know anything about the L. crotalus so cant help but you could ask Lee at the spider shop as he has had some for sale before.

    Elaine



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    • #3
      Hi Sonny,
      Don't know much about the Lyrognathus crotalus other than they are from NE India. They are surprisingly stunning spiders and whilst not very furry they have a silvery black appearance. They have a silver/grey carapace and lower leg, the upper leg is black with double pin stripes. I suppose what you need to know is whether they are terrestrial or arborial, now you know where they come from you can replicate the Foxly Grey's climate ok.
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