Thank you a TON. Answered every one of my questions (: the one I’m picking up is about 1.5-2 inches long and the tub is exactly 3 inches tall from top to bottom. Would you suggest a bigger one or will this one suffice with about 2 inches of substrate?
Ah I see. I’m having trouble using and understanding scientific names because I recently just started. (I’ve had a few Ts before just hardly ever referred to their scientific names) but I know I’ll learn as I go it’s just a little confusing for me right now
I’ll be picking up my first Goliath tomorrow and I’m having trouble finding a care sheet. I’ve read on here that they prefer damp and a few inches of substrate so that’s pretty straight forward my concern mainly is what exactly do these look like specifically? I’ve seen a few pictures of adults...
I need to know how to care for this species. My girlfriend bought one for me for our anniversary so it was a random buy but it's beautiful. I just need to know if it's aggressive, and what kind of habitat it likes. Thanks
It's got about 7 inches of substrate so it would have no problem finding a place to dig. I made that cork bark hide to kind of push it to burrow in that spot but really it just sits there during the day and come out at night. I really don't think it's unhappy at all and people on here are...
I thought it was the perfect size for it. I wanna say it's actually sub-adult to adult because it's very close to 4 inches long. It is so active at night too which is awesome because I see it in a different place with its legs sprawled out. Looks like it is enjoying life at night.
I've had this T in the same enclosure for over a month now and it really doesn't burrow. I made a little spot for it to hide under cork bark but really all it does is spin a wall of web surrounding itself.. is this normal behavior?
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