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<blockquote data-quote="spiderengineer" data-source="post: 9915" data-attributes="member: 515"><p>I would make sure that what you are getting is indeed a blondi, because most place that advertise Goliath bird eaters 99 percent of the time they are stirmi. some people will say ten gallon is enough. personally I think it should be bigger my stirmi is in a 30 gallon may be a little to much, but i had it lying around. but a large plastic container that is longer than higher should be sufficient. just drill some holes add substrate and your good. I have eco earth in my stirmi tank. they can burrow, but mine hasn't so add enough that if it does it will have a sufficient depth to burrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spiderengineer, post: 9915, member: 515"] I would make sure that what you are getting is indeed a blondi, because most place that advertise Goliath bird eaters 99 percent of the time they are stirmi. some people will say ten gallon is enough. personally I think it should be bigger my stirmi is in a 30 gallon may be a little to much, but i had it lying around. but a large plastic container that is longer than higher should be sufficient. just drill some holes add substrate and your good. I have eco earth in my stirmi tank. they can burrow, but mine hasn't so add enough that if it does it will have a sufficient depth to burrow. [/QUOTE]
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