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Amber Sun Beetle (Pachnoda aurantia) Large Larva
Amber Sun Beetle (Pachnoda aurantia) Large Larva
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Sri Lankan Ornamental (Poecilotheria fasciata) Small £15.00

Common Name: Sri Lankan Ornamental
Scientific Name: Poecilotheria fasciata

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 2cm body length, medium 2cm to 4cm and a large is sub-adult 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 email me

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 22 January, 2010.
Quantity in Stock: 3
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