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hi colin i am not that familliar with it either but as far as i know it is similar to Lasiodora parahybana but does not get as big. my spiderling has a 3cm body length, im not too sure on leg span but i would guess 5cm
guessed it was a little bigger than the usual 1-2cm spiderling, i googled and browsed the species, grows into a nice looking spider doesn't it.
might be tempted myself (if i can find a 4-5 inch specimen) as a display spider, would compliment the L.parahybana and A. geniculata i have on show.
Don't forget to learn what you can, when you can, where you can.
yes colin it is a large juvie indeed , i would recommend this species , if you get the chance of one dont hesitate to buy it. this one is real docile and seems to have a calm complex
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