LOL:D when I sometimes handle my bird-eating tarantula I just gently prod her by the abdomen and she slowly walks on my hand and rests and I just show people when they are terrified lol, I think tarantulas a very cute and cuddly but don't cuddle them because you will squish them and keep...
:D:worship:Well I went out to my garden and picked a small twig with eucalyptus leaves on it and they are clean and my selenocosmia stirlingi doesn't seem to mind, i think she likes them, will the plant do any harm to my spider if i just put it on the corner opposite to the burrow???.:confused:
Correct me if I'm wrong, I'm only 90 percent sure reason being, I've never heard ANYWHERE of a species named Phlogius with a Stirlingi after it but if there is please show it to me ill appreciate it.:worship::D:wicked:
Its funny because she is a highly venemous australian selenocosmia tarantula and she is more docile than a chilean rose, she's extremely fast and can walk up walls, but she is a terrestrial land tarantula not aboreal lol, She is able too hiss but never heard her hiss before, she is quite robust...
im thinking maby becuase my T i too docile like i could just pick her up whenever i want and she wont bite so how does she know im not a cricket but if i put a cricket in how will she know the difference between my hand and a cricket, because she might think its a hand and not bite im not too...
Ok every time i try and feed my selenocosmia stirlingi she just doesn't eat, instead when i put cricket near her she just flinches or runs off when it touches her. How do you get your T's to eat, do you have to close the lights or something or stop sounds and vibrations or feed at the right time...
Interesting. Its funny because recently at 4:00 in the morning i caught my Selenocosmia stirlingi burrowing a second hole near the pre made burrow i did for it and it uses it as a second burrow lol and she also buried her self in a vertical position abdomen sticking out lol. sometimes they can...
Well I got one in Melbourne. Usually exotic pet stores have them around the reptile section and the only species you can get in Australia are Australian species of bird eating tarantula such as the selenocosmia crassipes, selenocosmia stirlingi, selenotypus, plumipes, pholgius and so on. They...
Well hello there.
I just wanted to know, well when a tarantula covers the entrance of their burrow of a heavy amount of silk, how do they get out?, do they push through it or something?. just wondering.:confused::confused::confused::confused::worship:
:eek::):DThat's very interesting a orb weaver hmmmm. There was another fossil i think and the arachnid was measured 1m 39 inch or something. well thanks for posting that :wicked::worship:
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