Robbie X
Member
Hi all, I was just wondering if anyone had ever heard of aquatic spiders being kept in aquaria? There are a number of rare British species that live on top of the water but also hunt below the surface including the large Fen Raft Spider (D. plantarius) which has been recorded taking small frogs and fish fry or sticklebacks.
There is also the smaller Argyroneta aquatica that lives permanently under the water in a bubble nest.
I'm not suggesting keeping these rare UK species which would be highly illegal, but rather legal captive bred species from other countries.
They are extremely interesting subjects, I have had the pleasure of seeing in the wild while helping my friend Mike Clark survey them.
Just a thought, but if anyone knows of a small captive bred species available in the hobby I would love to hear about it.
Some vids & links of the species mentioned:
http://www.dolomedes.org.uk/homepage
http://www.arkive.org/water-spider/argyroneta-aquatica/video-03.html
There is also the smaller Argyroneta aquatica that lives permanently under the water in a bubble nest.
I'm not suggesting keeping these rare UK species which would be highly illegal, but rather legal captive bred species from other countries.
They are extremely interesting subjects, I have had the pleasure of seeing in the wild while helping my friend Mike Clark survey them.
Just a thought, but if anyone knows of a small captive bred species available in the hobby I would love to hear about it.
Some vids & links of the species mentioned:
http://www.dolomedes.org.uk/homepage
http://www.arkive.org/water-spider/argyroneta-aquatica/video-03.html