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The-New-Guy Centruroides

Number of posts: 191 Age: 18 Location: Cheltenham, UK Registration date: 2009-07-30
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Rasputin Parabuthus
Number of posts: 1053 Age: 27 Registration date: 2008-03-13
 | Subject: Re: Got myself a goliath birdeater lol 10/27/2009, 2:46 pm | |
| Advice: start a roach colony Other: kudos, you have a big ugly spider - nothing wrong with big ugly spiders _________________ If I knew what I was coming back to...I may very well have stayed gone! We post FAQs because they are Frequently Asked Questions and there are more pressing matters. It was great a year and a half ago when we were progressing but now, the honeymoon is over and it's grown stagnant. I'm out of here, this place has become a breeding ground for idiots with no controls set. I'll be where the science and hobby is progressing not regressing. |
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The-New-Guy Centruroides

Number of posts: 191 Age: 18 Location: Cheltenham, UK Registration date: 2009-07-30
 | Subject: Re: Got myself a goliath birdeater lol 10/27/2009, 3:35 pm | |
| | Rasputin wrote: | Advice: start a roach colony
Other: kudos, you have a big ugly spider - nothing wrong with big ugly spiders |
Hey yeah thanks not bad advice lol, i put down the deposit on her 6 days ago, at the shop they said in those 6 days she had eaten 10 locusts and 2 pinky mouses lol, i asked the guy how many locusts i should feed her a week, and he said "a box" in a box here being 8 locusts, then gave me some frozen pinkys free, i gave her a locust today and i cant even explain how mad it was, i dropped it and before it hit the floor she managed to turn around run about 30cm across the tank and grab it.
And yeah nothing wrong with her, better than a hamster right? lol |
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Rasputin Parabuthus
Number of posts: 1053 Age: 27 Registration date: 2008-03-13
 | Subject: Re: Got myself a goliath birdeater lol 10/27/2009, 3:48 pm | |
| Yeah, you'll want a decent colony of roaches. Roaches are the easiest thing in the world to keep (I don't keep roaches but have been thinking about it lately). I wouldn't give it mice, makes too much of a mess and requires constant cleaning. Yes, better than keeping rodents - rodents are to be kept for nothing more than snake food  _________________ If I knew what I was coming back to...I may very well have stayed gone! We post FAQs because they are Frequently Asked Questions and there are more pressing matters. It was great a year and a half ago when we were progressing but now, the honeymoon is over and it's grown stagnant. I'm out of here, this place has become a breeding ground for idiots with no controls set. I'll be where the science and hobby is progressing not regressing. |
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PaperTiger Babycurus

Number of posts: 403 Age: 42 Location: Illinois/USA Registration date: 2009-06-22
 | Subject: Re: Got myself a goliath birdeater lol 10/27/2009, 11:38 pm | |
| That is really, really sweet...does it rub it legs togehter and make the sound similar to velcro being pulled apart? |
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The-New-Guy Centruroides

Number of posts: 191 Age: 18 Location: Cheltenham, UK Registration date: 2009-07-30
 | Subject: Re: Got myself a goliath birdeater lol 10/28/2009, 12:15 am | |
| | PaperTiger wrote: | | That is really, really sweet...does it rub it legs togehter and make the sound similar to velcro being pulled apart? |
I know the sound your on about but no i havent heard it yet, im pretty sure its a warning sound so you know when they have had enough, i don't aim to annoy her lol, but im sure ill hear it sometime soon through some mistake ill make |
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PaperTiger Babycurus

Number of posts: 403 Age: 42 Location: Illinois/USA Registration date: 2009-06-22
 | Subject: Re: Got myself a goliath birdeater lol 10/28/2009, 12:37 am | |
| Yeah, its a defensive measure and she may make a hissing noise when disturbed. I think the noise is called stridulation and it happens when ole girl rubs the bristles on her legs together. They also can defend themselves by biting or by kicking those pain in the you-know-where urticating hair towards their harassment. Those hairs can be severely irritating feel like shards of fiberglass. When you feed her, does she turn and leave a web barrier to prevent any interruption? |
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The-New-Guy Centruroides

Number of posts: 191 Age: 18 Location: Cheltenham, UK Registration date: 2009-07-30
 | Subject: Re: Got myself a goliath birdeater lol 10/28/2009, 12:53 am | |
| | PaperTiger wrote: | | Yeah, its a defensive measure and she may make a hissing noise when disturbed. I think the noise is called stridulation and it happens when ole girl rubs the bristles on her legs together. They also can defend themselves by biting or by kicking those pain in the you-know-where urticating hair towards their harassment. Those hairs can be severely irritating feel like shards of fiberglass. When you feed her, does she turn and leave a web barrier to prevent any interruption? |
Yeah i know about the shooting hairs, got a couple in my hand whilst scrapping the substrate out of the large flat kritter keeper with my hand (mistake) lol, itched for a hour or so but was fine, im sure i can put her large kritter keeper to better use than to have her in there taking up the whole thing.
When i fed her i dropped it in and she literally pounced on it, she then kept turning round in circles webbing the substrate if thats what you mean? |
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PaperTiger Babycurus

Number of posts: 403 Age: 42 Location: Illinois/USA Registration date: 2009-06-22
 | Subject: Re: Got myself a goliath birdeater lol 10/28/2009, 1:05 am | |
| Yeah, thats it. About how big is she right now? |
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The-New-Guy Centruroides

Number of posts: 191 Age: 18 Location: Cheltenham, UK Registration date: 2009-07-30
 | Subject: Re: Got myself a goliath birdeater lol 10/28/2009, 1:09 am | |
| Honestly im not totally sure, at the shop they said sub adult, but to me i could swear she is about 10 inches which would suggestly adult i would think, a molt left maybe 2 but i cant imagen her getting much bigger. She was up on the glass the other day not fully stretched out and i had my pair of 25cm tweezers i feed with and i had it from the tip of her front leg to her 2nd pair of legs at the bottom, not the very back legs, and it was basically the size of them, so i would say about 10 inches, shes a big girl still eitherway lol |
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PaperTiger Babycurus

Number of posts: 403 Age: 42 Location: Illinois/USA Registration date: 2009-06-22
 | Subject: Re: Got myself a goliath birdeater lol 10/28/2009, 1:22 am | |
| Sweet..your making want to get one of these now whithout a clue to where I would put something of that size. Congrats on getting her though as it is a worthy investment. |
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The-New-Guy Centruroides

Number of posts: 191 Age: 18 Location: Cheltenham, UK Registration date: 2009-07-30
 | Subject: Re: Got myself a goliath birdeater lol 10/28/2009, 1:35 am | |
| Ive got used to her size quite quickly, she actually looks abit smaller since i got her yesterday but i guess that was to be expected lol, and yeah she is a nice addition to have, quite hard to get over here in england lol |
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PaperTiger Babycurus

Number of posts: 403 Age: 42 Location: Illinois/USA Registration date: 2009-06-22
 | Subject: Re: Got myself a goliath birdeater lol 10/28/2009, 2:16 am | |
| Most likely the only thing as far as inverts that is not available across the pond (some delux Scorps that can't swim the Atlantic...lol). |
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Mr. Mordax Administrator

Number of posts: 6794 Age: 23 Location: Oregon Registration date: 2008-02-06
 | Subject: Re: Got myself a goliath birdeater lol 10/28/2009, 3:53 am | |
| Looks like she needs some fattening up.  (Hopefully it is indeed a "she.") | The-New-Guy wrote: | | a molt left maybe 2 |
Spiders (Ts included) continue to molt throughout their lives._________________ If your emperor scorpion stops eating, don't panic. | My reviews | My Bug Pictures | My blogBe nice -- you were a noob once, too "Never ask an engineer to explain something, because he will." |
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The-New-Guy Centruroides

Number of posts: 191 Age: 18 Location: Cheltenham, UK Registration date: 2009-07-30
 | Subject: Re: Got myself a goliath birdeater lol 10/28/2009, 8:40 am | |
| | Mr. Mordax wrote: | Looks like she needs some fattening up. (Hopefully it is indeed a "she.")
| The-New-Guy wrote: | | a molt left maybe 2 |
Spiders (Ts included) continue to molt throughout their lives. |
And heres me trying to sound like i know what im on about lol
You reckon? She always pounces on any food i drop near her and demolishes a full locust in a matter of minutes, like i said the guy at the shop said it eats like crazy, 10 locusts and 2 pinkys in 6 days, i fed her yesterday when i got her and earlier today, i was just thinking 1 locust a day maybe? Well he said 8 a week so thats near enough, but i mean i aint a expert so ill put another in later no doubt she will eat.
Reckon 8 a week is about right?
Also im just abit concerned about the temps, the 3 foot tank has a massive stickon heatmat on the side which puts it upto the temp ive read on a care sheet on arachophiles from robc (tarantulaguy1976) im sure some of you are familiar with, i trust what he says as he has the biggest collection ive come across so far and i watch all his vids seems to know whats what. Says about 82F during day and about 77 at night, my thermometer in the top left reads 83 exactly but on the ground it reads abouts 92, the tarantula is staying in the furthest corner away from the heatmat.
Problem is im not sure if its cause of the heat cause thats the corner filled with moss aswell which you can see from the first pic, so either she just loves moss or is trying to get away from the heat? Im pretty sure its just the moss, extra 10F cant hurt i cant imagen? |
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