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Tri-colour Burrowing Scorpion (O.walberghi) Juvenile x4
Tri-colour Burrowing Scorpion (O.walberghi) Juvenile x4
£25.00
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Feather Leg Baboon (Stromatopelma calceata) Small £10.00

Common Name: Feather Leg Baboon
Scientific Name: Stromatopelma calceata

Size: Small
Status: Captive Bred
  

It is difficult to give a size for the spiders as stock is constantly changing. Generally the small size is a spiderling up to 1.5cm body length (small will be SMALL), juvenile is a grown on spiderling with a body length of about 1.5cm, medium 2cm to 4cm and a large is 4cm to fully adult (but a lot depends on the species!)

If you would like me to measure the body length of any medium or large spider please send me an email. I cannot measure the body length of small and juvenile size spiders as they are constantly changing.

All spiders are unsexed unless stated.

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 13 October, 2011.
Quantity in Stock: 6
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