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I inch Grammostola pulchra
It's too small to say with any certainty. With these guys it's best to wait until they molt out of the brown sling suit into their black outfit, which should happen in the next molt or 2.
 
Eco Earth. Around 2-2/12 inches.
I think he was asking because it looks like there are chunks of bark or something in there, which isn't ideal. Eco earth is fine, but these guys like to burrow when small and it doesn't lend itself to that very well.
 
I think he was asking because it looks like there are chunks of bark or something in there, which isn't ideal. Eco earth is fine, but these guys like to burrow when small and it doesn't lend itself to that very well.
Yeah, it looks like bark because of the zoom. It’s coconut fiber.
 

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