Skip to Content
Wild West Reptile Ranch
Shop
Our Story
Journal
Contact
Login Account
0
0
Wild West Reptile Ranch
Shop
Our Story
Journal
Contact
Login Account
0
0
Shop
Our Story
Journal
Contact
Login Account
Shop Golden Orb Weaver
20240115_205243.jpg Image 1 of 3
20240115_205243.jpg
20240115_205256.jpg Image 2 of 3
20240115_205256.jpg
20240115_205248.jpg Image 3 of 3
20240115_205248.jpg
20240115_205243.jpg
20240115_205256.jpg
20240115_205248.jpg

Golden Orb Weaver

$125.00
Sold Out

Species: Nephlia maculata

Origin: Australasia

Size: 20 x 20 x Depth 3cm (Made from recycled products)

Description: This spider is commonly found in most gardens and are one of the largest spiders found in Australia. Huge golden webs between trees can be over one meter in diameter. The web is very strong and often small birds can be stuck in its web. The females can measure up to 45mm whilst the small male 6mm is often found in the far edge of the females web. They are non-venomous but best to be avoided.

The Nephlia sub species comes in a variety of colours. Note some colours/abdomens may differ from images. 

Add To Cart

Species: Nephlia maculata

Origin: Australasia

Size: 20 x 20 x Depth 3cm (Made from recycled products)

Description: This spider is commonly found in most gardens and are one of the largest spiders found in Australia. Huge golden webs between trees can be over one meter in diameter. The web is very strong and often small birds can be stuck in its web. The females can measure up to 45mm whilst the small male 6mm is often found in the far edge of the females web. They are non-venomous but best to be avoided.

The Nephlia sub species comes in a variety of colours. Note some colours/abdomens may differ from images. 

Species: Nephlia maculata

Origin: Australasia

Size: 20 x 20 x Depth 3cm (Made from recycled products)

Description: This spider is commonly found in most gardens and are one of the largest spiders found in Australia. Huge golden webs between trees can be over one meter in diameter. The web is very strong and often small birds can be stuck in its web. The females can measure up to 45mm whilst the small male 6mm is often found in the far edge of the females web. They are non-venomous but best to be avoided.

The Nephlia sub species comes in a variety of colours. Note some colours/abdomens may differ from images. 


Contact

Shop
Our Story