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Re: Burgundy Goliath Birdeater and other are here!
nice pick ups have you posted pics of your x.immanis?
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Re: Burgundy Goliath Birdeater and other are here!
 Originally Posted by bigfatsmellycat
nice pick ups  have you posted pics of your x.immanis?
thanks! and I have, but they're all from a while back. The most recent one is the post-molt picture thread of him that I posted a few months ago. I'm due to update all my pitures soon though just never seem to get around to it
1.0 Normal - Maynard
1.0 POG - Victor
0.1 YB - Diana
0.1 Pastel Boa - Astrid
1.0 Salmon Boa -
1.1 Leopard Geckos
0.3.2 Inverts
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when i was at stavs shop i almost bought a b.emilia he had kicking around so i know how u feel XD will power VS. animals....its tough
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The Following User Says Thank You to Alex.B For This Useful Post:
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both are excellent. I'm quite looking forward to expanding my addiction to encompass such amazing tarantulas. and again, I blame you, boanerges, and brian for educating me.
hope they do well for you.
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Alexandra V (09-01-2011),Boanerges (09-02-2011),Nektu (09-02-2011)
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Wow! Cool little buggers Spider socks!
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B
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The Following User Says Thank You to Simple Man For This Useful Post:
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Awww they look awesome. Congrats! How big do those bird eaters get?
1.0 Green Tree Python
1.0 Kenyan Sand Boa
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Re: Burgundy Goliath Birdeater and other are here!
Thanks everyone 
 Originally Posted by babyknees
Awww they look awesome. Congrats! How big do those bird eaters get?
The Theraphosa stirmi can get to a legspan of 9-11" and the Phormictopus cancerides is smaller, on average 7-8".
1.0 Normal - Maynard
1.0 POG - Victor
0.1 YB - Diana
0.1 Pastel Boa - Astrid
1.0 Salmon Boa -
1.1 Leopard Geckos
0.3.2 Inverts
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Awesome new additions!!!! I have never been big on the haitain browns personally for some reason but they should be a lot of fun as I have heard they are usually quite defensive? I absolutely LOVE that little stirmi though!!!!!!!!!!!!! If I had the extra space and such I would buy quite a few of them myself!!! I am still thinking of adding another female to my collection though if I can fit her in. 20 gallon tanks take up a lot of space though and cost a lot to get and set up properly for them (it took over 3 bags of the coco fiber just to fill the tank up to the depth the substrate needed to be - lol). And right now I have my 1 stirmi girl in one and my big Lasiodora parahybana (salmon pink bird eater) female in one. Not in the same one though
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Ooooooo! I want a Goliath Bird eater. One day......one day......
Congrats on the new additions!
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2.0 normal; 1.1 pastel; 0.1 pinstripe
T's
0.5 Arizona Blonde; 1.1 A. Metallica; 0.1.1 A. Versicolor; 1.0 Mexican Fireleg; 0.1 B. Smithi; 1.1 B. Vagans; 0.1.1 GBB; 0.0.1 Rose-hair; 0.0.1 A. Brock; 0.2 G. Pulchripes; 0.1.1 P. Irminia; 0.0.3 P. Metallica; 0.0.1 OBT; 0.1 C. Fasciatum; 0.0.2 E. Murinus; 0.1 H. Gigas; 0.0.5 LP; 0.0.2 P. Regalis
Other: 1.0.2 chuckwala; 0.0.1 toad; 0.1 beta fish; 0.1 dog; 0.1 cat; 1.0 king snake
Boarding: 0.1 Bearded Dragon
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