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    Looked into the cricket tub this morning to begin the feeding regime to find not one cricket but only a spider....not sure on sp. but have an idea and have been told Thanatus sp. - part of the Family Philodromidae. The spider in question is small so not easy to get a picture, but i will when it grows to give better idea of identification. Its times like this that make keeping T's worthwile
    Tarantulas kept:
    0.0.1 Grammostola Rosea RCF, 0.0.1 Aphonopelma Iodius, 0.0.1 Brachypelma Vagans,0.0.1 Brachypelma Smithi,0.0.1 Brachypelma Auratum,1.0.1 Haplopelma Lividum, 0.0.1 Haplopelma Albostriatum, 0.0.1 Cyclosternum Fasciatum, 1.0.100+ Pterinochilus Murinus, 1.0.1 Citharischius Crawshayi, 0.0.1 Psalmopeus Irmina, 0.0.1 Eurathlus sp. "Montane", 0.0.1 Avicularia Avicularia, 0.0.1 Avicularia Metallica, 1.0.0 Poecilitheria Regalis, 0.0.2 Poecilitheria Formosa, 0.0.1 Ceratogyrus Darlingi,0.0.3 Lasidora Parahybana 1.0.0 Hetroscodra Maculata, 0.0.1 Lampropelma Violacepes 0.0.1 Tapinauchenius subcaeruleus 0.0.1 Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens 1.0.0 Psalmopeus Pulcher 0.0.1 Theraphosa Apophysis 0.0.1 Psalmopeus Cambridgei 0.0.1 Acanthoscurria Geniculata 1.0.0 Epheobopus Uatuman

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    Most likely Thanatus vulgaris

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    • #3
      i quite often find these in my cricket tubs, particularly one si bought from the bts show, maybe it has something to do with point of origin. i was lucky enough to find one with an adult spider and a sack in the tub, i kept it in a tank with heat and humidity and they lived for quite a while, they are all dead now but that was a couple of years ago
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      • #4
        I love finding spiders in cricket boxes, here's a T. vulgaris I found. I still have him ;o)

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