7 inches :shock: She does have real clean breaks between her dark and light areas. It makes for a nice contrast. She looks good ..... for a spider
- Carson
Compadres, it is imperative that we crush the freedom fighters before the start of the rainy season. And remember, a shiny new donkey for whomever brings me the head of Colonel Montoya.
she is pretty much all brown, she is very protective of her 20 long. she has fangs a little over half inch long! bigger fangs than my green trees! i don't really mess with her. very cool display T though. my wife and i are thinking of getting an acrylic display case and housing her somewhere in the house.
we've been waiting around for a local place to get in a good shipment of goliaths, but ever local store keeps getting malnourished crap shipped in. Hopefully sometime soon we'll be able to add a nice healthy goliath to our household collection
- Jason
1.1 Ball Pythons + ?? in a rack
1.1 Corn Snake (m: Snow, f: LL Okeetee)
0.1 Columbian Red Tailed Boa
0.1 Rose Hair Tarauntula
1 Emperor Scorpian
1 Madagascar Hissing Cockaroach
8.48 mice + lots'o'babies
14.42 rats + lots'o'babies
My basements quickly becoming a zoo full of secret projects :o
I am raising a Brazilian Salmon (l.parahybana) from spiderling - they are supposed to get as big as the goliaths but not be quite as nasty at least in the urticating hair department. There's a pic of one eating a bat over on birdspiders.com - awesome pics over there of the species spectrum.