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Given that the three biggest species are in the hobby, I started thinking today. Does one of us have THE actual biggest spider currently living in the world just sitting in the back room? Holy cow.
You left a dislike rating on his post, i tought you were being serious
The dislike is kind of a joke. Lol. He gave me my very first 'dislike' rating, so I owed him oneYou left a dislike rating on his post, i tought you were being serious
If you ask me the most 'evildoer' rating is "Clarification Please"... I think that rating is 'soaked' with a dose of seriousness able to harm my lovely genuine nonsense in the long run. Plus seems so... cold, like receiving the IRS visit in pure morning before even coffee time, eh?The dislike is kind of a joke. Lol. He gave me my very first 'dislike' rating, so I owed him one![]()
The theraphosas have been the largest tarantulas for many many years now, you just now thought about this?Given that the three biggest species are in the hobby, I started thinking today. Does one of us have THE actual biggest spider currently living in the world just sitting in the back room? Holy cow.
Those skinny Huntsman spiders can be considered only by legspan, they will never attain the mass of a Theraphosa. They aren't really a worthy contender for largest spider.I don't have any huntsman spiders, let alone Heteropoda maxima, but they are pretty cool. Maybe someday. Or were you just referring to tarantulas?
You didnt put any picturesMy t.stirmi on her extra large zoo med corner water dish. She is easily 8.5-9", my t.apophysis is easily 7-8". They are by no means 12-13" but they have big fangs pushing
The theraphosas have been the largest tarantulas for many many years now, you just now thought about this?