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  1. 06-14-2006 04:37 PM #1
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    Where To Buy A Goliath Tarantula?

    Anybody Know where to get a goliath tarantula from?
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  2. 06-14-2006 05:02 PM #2
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    They are pretty common. Most of the online dealers have them. Just make sure you know how to properly care for one before you get it, they can be a tad tricky, especially when young.
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  3. 06-14-2006 05:04 PM #3
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    search the classifieds for "blondi" and you'll find some offers
    ...I do not think it means what you think it means...
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    There are several reputable dealers with reviews on the boards. I assume that you are willing to buy online, or over the phone, and I also assume that you mean a t. blondi. I also hope that you possess the skills and the discipline to take care of this species. They have high humidity/high temperature preferences that need to be maintained. Do you have any other tarantulas at this time, or do you want a really big, aggressive t as a first one?
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    I have 3 of my own and some for sale as well PM me for details.

    Back on point: If you do buy one or two make sure that they have a waterdish at all times and mist the sides of the enclosure every 2-3 days. Try not to get any on the tarantula itself or you run a risk of the tarantula's hair to start molding. Also keep it at room temperature 70-80 degrees would be fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ventell
    There are several reputable dealers with reviews on the boards. I assume that you are willing to buy online, or over the phone, and I also assume that you mean a t. blondi. I also hope that you possess the skills and the discipline to take care of this species. They have high humidity/high temperature preferences that need to be maintained. Do you have any other tarantulas at this time, or do you want a really big, aggressive t as a first one?
    I'm taking good care of my emperor scorpion which require's high heat and humidity so that should be no problem, and I have one tarantula that is wild caught so I keep it outside and it's been fine, but yea lol as you can tell by the emperor scorpion I like big arachnid's .
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  7. 06-14-2006 05:26 PM #7
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    Don't mist the inside any tarantula's hide. They abhore water, even those who like higher humidity. They will go to their hides to get away from the moist substrate...if their hide is all wet as well they have no dry place to hang out. They don't *sit in the rain* or "bask in the mud".
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    If you want a big species, i would get an L. parahybana, they are huge too. Here is why. T. blondis (Goliath Bird Eaters) are tricky to keep wheras parahybanas are quite easier. I see that you may be ok with the humidity due to your emps, but blondis are notorious for bad molts which can end in death even if you help them. parahybanas grow like weeds, dont have a big humidity demands, are cheap, and get almost just as big (if not AS big or some say even bigger). Both have nasty u hairs though. Anyways, just my .02$. Many people sell both, try the review boards to find some dealers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by metzgerzoo
    Don't mist the inside any tarantula's hide. They abhore water, even those who like higher humidity. They will go to their hides to get away from the moist substrate...if their hide is all wet as well they have no dry place to hang out. They don't *sit in the rain* or "bask in the mud".
    Ok thank's for the tip.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snipes
    If you want a big species, i would get an L. parahybana, they are huge too. Here is why. T. blondis (Goliath Bird Eaters) are tricky to keep wheras parahybanas are quite easier. I see that you may be ok with the humidity due to your emps, but blondis are notorious for bad molts which can end in death even if you help them. parahybanas grow like weeds, dont have a big humidity demands, are cheap, and get almost just as big (if not AS big or some say even bigger). Both have nasty u hairs though. Anyways, just my .02$. Many people sell both, try the review boards to find some dealers.
    Ok I'll have to look into that because from what I've seen on this one site they're about 100 dollar's lol.
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    Blondi are great, but if this is your first "Giant", I'd go with L. Parahybana. They are only a little bit smaller really. And much cheaper - Blondi lay around 100 eggs or so, whilst L. Parahybana can literally lay a few thousand in a single go. I saw an advert selling slings here in the uk for 50 pence each!

    I dont worry about any specific humidity requirements at all however. Another thing to take into account is the hairs. You may find yourself itching an awful lot after tank maintanence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DanHalen
    Blondi are great, but if this is your first "Giant", I'd go with L. Parahybana. They are only a little bit smaller really. And much cheaper - Blondi lay around 100 eggs or so, whilst L. Parahybana can literally lay a few thousand in a single go. I saw an advert selling slings here in the uk for 50 pence each!

    I dont worry about any specific humidity requirements at all however. Another thing to take into account is the hairs. You may find yourself itching an awful lot after tank maintanence.
    Well I'm not trying to breed any lol I juss want one tarantula, but yea I guess having a blondi does have it's downside's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 8ball
    Well I'm not trying to breed any lol I juss want one tarantula, but yea I guess having a blondi does have it's downside's.
    I mean that because there are so many L. Parahybana, they are dirt cheap.
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    yeah they are really cheap, there was an advert a while back for babies that were a few $ each.
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    That they are!
    Heck, I've still got some juvis to sell, but they sure are cute!
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