For size reference, I know she is a full grown adult
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For size reference, I know she is a full grown adult

I noticed at my job that we had a few animals and that their husbandry requirements were clearly not being met. I'm a snake girl so I know nothing about spiders, I'm trying to research what kind of proper care she needs but I don't know her species, please help me, thank you!
It's a Grammostola—probably G. rosea.

Put some water in that dish (without a sponge) and feed him/her a cricket.

That's it.
 
It's a Grammostola—probably G. rosea.

Put some water in that dish (without a sponge) and feed him/her a cricket.

That's it.
I thought she could've been a G. Rosea, but I wasn't completely sure. But yes, she has water now. I took those pictures when I discovered her. Thank you!!
 
I thought she could've been a G. Rosea, but I wasn't completely sure. But yes, she has water now. I took those pictures when I discovered her. Thank you!!
Looks like Grammastola spp. Either way it’s a terrestrial NW.
Can you make a thread In subforum of Tarantula Chat and or Terrariums and Vivariums and post full pictures from the side of the enclosure. Amd we can comment on correcting enclosure issues and answering husbandry concerns?
 
Looks like Grammastola spp. Either way it’s a terrestrial NW.
Can you make a thread In subforum of Tarantula Chat and or Terrariums and Vivariums and post full pictures from the side of the enclosure. Amd we can comment on correcting enclosure issues and answering husbandry concerns?
Sorry I'm new to the site, I'm looking for the subforum but I'm not sure how to find it.
 

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