some people will say ten gallon is enough. Coming from Africa as I do, I am used to huge spiders. Yes, many tarantula species are not very friendly, and this is […] The Goliath bird-eating spider. some people will say ten gallon is enough. Goliath BirdEater is intended to be a tool to get a more complete export of your Twitter Archive. I’m unsure but regardless, I like him a lot. Twitter released their archive functionality back in 2012 and it hasn't really been updated since. How to Pick a Pet Tarantula. personally I think it should be bigger my stirmi is in a 30 gallon may be a little to much, but i had it lying around. ... You sometimes look just a little bit too long at a photo, not thinking anything of it, but you. My Therophosa stirmi (Burgundy Goliath Birdeater) August 21, 2014 / cancerides. The biggest spider in the world belongs to this group, which is the Goliath birdeater tarantula, that has a leg span of 12 inches. Please SUBSCRIBE - http://bit.ly/BWchannel Tour Tickets Available Now! See more ideas about Spider and Spider bites. Imagine encountering yourself against one of the biggest spiders around the world. The Goliath Birdeater By Janet Carr on October 17, 2015 • ( 4). The Goliath birdeater (Theraphosa blondi) is an arachnid, or spider, belonging to the tarantula family, Theraphosidae.It is considered to be the second largest spider in the world (by leg-span, it is second to the giant huntsman spider), and it may be the largest by mass. Home › Animals › The Goliath Birdeater. They are all defined by the fact they are covered in hair and quite big. ... when he came across a "Goliath Birdeater," possibly the world's largest spider. There are two other closely related species to the blondi and they are the Theraphoa apophysis (pink foot goliath) and the Theraphosa stirmi (burgandy goliath birdeater). Learn seven cool facts about Goliath Birdeater Tarantulas and how to take care of them from Jungle Bob in this Howcast video. I have a 25-30 gallon long terrarium to use and I have coconut fibre substrate. The Camel Spider naturally does not go over 7.5 inches in leg-span, while the Goliath can grow over 12". Getting him out of his shipping container was an adventure. Arachnophobia in a box. Well, not really. I would make sure that what you are getting is indeed a blondi, because most place that advertise Goliath bird eaters 99 percent of the time they are stirmi. I wanted a birdeater to add to my collection for a while now. A number of outstanding deficiencies still exist, many outlined in this blog post from 2013 a mere ~3 months after the feature rollout. I brought one yesterday and was told it is fine but with further reserach this shows different. personally I think it should be bigger my stirmi is in a 30 gallon may be a little to much, but i had it lying around.