Net-casting Spider (Asianopis subrufa)

$45.00
(7 reviews)
Current Stock:

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Net-casting spiders are amazing spiders which hunt using a net!

Adult body length up to 25mm - sold as unsexed juveniles, not fully grown.

  • Suitable for intermediate and experienced keepers
  • Mildly venomous.
  • Feeds on live insects.
  • Sold as juveniles, not fully grown. 
  • Captive bred through our environmentally sustainable breeding program.
  • All Minibeast Wildlife animals are covered by our seven day Minibeast Guarantee and have a free downloadable Care Guide.
  • Guaranteed to be mite and parasite free.
You will need:
  • An enclosure 
  • Access to live insect food (small crickets are ideal)
  • A misting bottle

Reviews

  • 5
    Excellent choice for beginners

    Posted by Jake on 2nd Dec 2024

    Once it's has found its place it will hang above the ground waiting patiently for prey, I will have to get afew more to observe hunting technique more frequently.

  • 5
    speedy delivery

    Posted by Anne-Lise Gerard on 1st Apr 2024

    Speedy delivery. Wonderful spider!

  • 5
    Net Casting Spider

    Posted by Graeme Chivers on 11th Aug 2023

    As usual great service. The courier delivered “Peter” in top condition. He’s settled into his new enclosure and is exploring his new home. I’ve made quite a few purchases from Mini Beast and I’ve always been totally satisfied with the beasts and products.

  • 5
    Netcasting Spiders

    Posted by Jacqui on 18th Jul 2023

    Perfectly packaged, as always. Healthy, captive bred specimens. The best and most experienced invertebrate suppliers in Australia by far.

  • 5
    Netcaster

    Posted by Baz on 8th Feb 2023

    This little guy arrived in 2 days happy healthy and active, introduced him to the new home and he immediately explored and settled easily. Currently hanging upside down from a vine above a long piece of driftwood obviously surveying the food possibilities, very happy with this one. AAA+

  • 5
    Giant water spider

    Posted by Jason on 2nd Aug 2022

    Excellent service, recieved prompt and healthy

  • 5
    Really interesting spider

    Posted by Dom Vasta on 28th Feb 2022

    I've had my Deinopus subrufa for a few months now, it's molted 3 times and gotten fairly big. Their sit and wait hunting strategy isn't too exciting save the few seconds in which they actually catch the prey. But they're beautiful, even if they have an ogre face.