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Amber Sun Beetle (Pachnoda aurantia) Large Larva
Amber Sun Beetle (Pachnoda aurantia) Large Larva
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Giant American Fishing Spider (A.bogotensis) Adult/Sub-adult £15.00

Common Name: Giant American Fishing Spider
Scientific Name: Acylometes bogotensis

Size: Adult / Sub-adult
Status: Captive Bred

These spiders are amazing, they sit at the edge of a bowl with their front legs in the water and then pounce on their prey. Easy to keep in a humid tank or plastic box. They are very active, approx adult size 3cm body length.
 

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 11 May, 2010.
Quantity in Stock: 6
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