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goliath bird eater

  1. dezzypooo1345

    Is my Shelob okay?

    Hello I’m pretty new to this forum, I have a female (I think) Theraphosa stirmi. Her name is Shelob (or Shelly). I’ve had her for about 7 months and got her as a juvenile. She stopped taking food about 2 or 3 months ago. Since that time I’ve left her alone and made sure she has water in her...
  2. L

    U.K. Theraphosa Stirmi Female

    Hi Unfortunately I have come to the very difficult decision to sell my beautiful Stirmi due to poor health. She has been in my care for around 2 years and had moulted twice, both moults confirmed female. I believe she is around 4-5 years old and is about 8inches. A very eager eater! Always out...
  3. J

    What type of Goliath birdeater is this? Shes in premolt

    I know shes a Goliath but Im wondering what type? Im fairly new to the arachno world
  4. M

    Anyone in Oklahoma?

    Hello, I'm selling 3 tarantulas: 1. Burgundy goliath with 20 gallon. 2. Gooty sapphire ornamental with terrarium. 3. Female colbolt blue with critter keeper. Looking to make space and need to make sure they'll be given a good home. I can only sell them to someone who lives in Oklahoma or...
  5. T

    Goliath Bird Eater

    Hey guys, So I got this girl off of craigslist and the owner said that she was abused. I've had her for about a month and she isn't eating and doesn't move a lot. when I try to get her to eat she'll walk away and hiss while she walks. Any pointers to help her out? Also any idea what species she is?
  6. Raven Harris-Keim

    Tarantula injuries

    I recently purchased a female Goliath from a reptile expo, she seemed in good health and was very eager to feed and explore her new habitat. However lastnight she seems to have sustained an injury to her abdomen somehow, possibly from a fall? I am not sure. Will she recover? Should I be worried...
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