I know that it is a cricket-mashing machine. He (my guess) went CRAZY when I set him in the new tank and chased down two crickets right away. It was awesome! What is it? Male or female??
So, I was told he is a "Chocoin Brown" but that is not a real type of spider according to Google. She also said that it was a rare baboon cross bred. Oh, and it was from Scamps.
I am thinking that he is a Chaco golden knee (Grammostola aureostriata)... but of course I am not certain.
If he is a male, does anyone have a female in need of a snack... erm, I mean, mate?
So, I picked him up from a gal that had him in an 18 gallon tall tank with hardly any substrate, but plenty to climb on. He had the bottom webbed up nicely.
I have him in a 10 gallon with a TON of coconut core substrate, and some other stuff too. I have it set up to where he can hide, burrow, or climb without much risk of injury.
I set him in, and he went nuts... webbed the walls like mad, and then settled in. He then CHASED down two crickets... and I am sure he would eat more if I put them in there.
He haired me up pretty good, but otherwise seemed totally cool with my interference with moving him and such. He treated me more like an obnoxious obstacle than a threat.
I have the remains of his (her?) last shed.
Here are photos:
So, I was told he is a "Chocoin Brown" but that is not a real type of spider according to Google. She also said that it was a rare baboon cross bred. Oh, and it was from Scamps.
I am thinking that he is a Chaco golden knee (Grammostola aureostriata)... but of course I am not certain.
If he is a male, does anyone have a female in need of a snack... erm, I mean, mate?
So, I picked him up from a gal that had him in an 18 gallon tall tank with hardly any substrate, but plenty to climb on. He had the bottom webbed up nicely.
I have him in a 10 gallon with a TON of coconut core substrate, and some other stuff too. I have it set up to where he can hide, burrow, or climb without much risk of injury.
I set him in, and he went nuts... webbed the walls like mad, and then settled in. He then CHASED down two crickets... and I am sure he would eat more if I put them in there.
He haired me up pretty good, but otherwise seemed totally cool with my interference with moving him and such. He treated me more like an obnoxious obstacle than a threat.
I have the remains of his (her?) last shed.
Here are photos: