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    Mystery Tarantula ID

    Yup it looks like a Theraphosa (the “true Goliath birdeaters”)
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    Comment by 'tarantulas118' in media 'B. emilia'

    Awwwwwww she/he is adorable!
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    What is everyone's favorite video games? :)

    The hunter: call of the wild is a good one, as well as forza horizon 3 and 5
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    Winner of November 2022 competition

    Agreed, I need me one of these, I haven’t had experience with dwarfs though (only terrestrial) but I’m sure there pretty easy
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    Winner of November 2022 competition

    Congratulations @plessey that photo is actually pretty amazing ngl
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    Would the Tarantula Keeper's Guide be worth getting?

    Really? I heard that you can keep stirmis a little drier than blondis
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    Would the Tarantula Keeper's Guide be worth getting?

    IMO and IME yes they are more forgiving than T. Blondi, in fact, I accidentally kept my stirmi more dry than he was supposed to, luckily someone pointed out my mistake and he was just fine until the cat got him and he died… but yeah these stirmis are way more forgiving than blondis although I...
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    Would the Tarantula Keeper's Guide be worth getting?

    He also says to keep Theraphosa a lot more wetter than it should be
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    Would the Tarantula Keeper's Guide be worth getting?

    I’ve heard many people say that it is outdated, BUT, there is another tarantula guide out there. For 12 bucks only too! It’s from this person on YouTube who Goes by the name of tarantula heaven, I haven’t boughT the book yet, but I really want to...
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    Comment by 'tarantulas118' in media 'Dactylotum bicolor variegatum'

    How are they now.. AND WHERE DID YOU GET THOSE
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    Comment by 'tarantulas118' in media 'Diapheromera arizonensis'

    The Texan population of almost everything is bigger and more robust than here, although I found out something interesting, we have around 10 or something amount of crawfish that don’t occur anywhere else outside Missouri… I went through a crawfish phase once and was obsessed over them. Our state...
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    Comment by 'tarantulas118' in media 'Diapheromera arizonensis'

    Have those in Missouri as well, also some of americas largest insects such as the devil horned caterpillar
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    What's my T doing?

    Your T is preening,cleaning, and grooming itself. tarantula s are actually really clean animals and the way they clean themselves is almost hypnotizing. Nothing to worry about, it might even put its legs underneath its fangs but it’s ok if it’s doing it’s just cleaning it’s legs. here’s a video...
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    I'm in trouble.....

    What do you mean! I love my Felis catus and that’s what i always call him!
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