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Lotabob Posted - 31/12/2011 : 17:32:11
I am looking to identify this little Jimmy Spinner.

I think its a very fat common house spider youngster but it has a very slight look of false widow about it too. Anyway just thought I'd share as its really pretty.





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JanieW Posted - 31/12/2011 : 18:58:21
aww but Kelf..it'd save you buying a spider..we all know your'e in denial LOL
Kelfezond Posted - 31/12/2011 : 18:55:41
Another reason not to get any pet that eats crickets :P
Lotabob Posted - 31/12/2011 : 18:55:33
There are a few spiders that are commonly known as false widows, a variety of colours but all have a similar body shape. I am almost certain its just a a big fat common but just holding onto it until it can be identified.
JanieW Posted - 31/12/2011 : 18:01:24
I might be wrong but I thought the false widow was black.

Last year one fell off the ceiling on to my daughter and bit her..she had a red patch for ages.

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