• Are you a Tarantula hobbyist? If so, we invite you to join our community! Once you join you'll be able to post messages, upload pictures of your pets and enclosures and chat with other Tarantula enthusiasts. Sign up today!

Hello! New to the message board...

mrsoul1974

Well-Known Member
3 Year Member
Messages
404
Location
Lodi, NJ USA
Hello everyone! I'm new to the board. I have a GBB tarantula. I got it from Fear Not Tarantulas.com a little over a month ago, and it just molted last week! It's about 1.5" now. This if my first T in quite some time. I had a Pink-Toed about 20+ years ago, and I had a Carolina Wolf spider that I rescued from a grizzly-death-by-warehouse employee a few years back. So, I'm not new to keeping spiders, just probably not as experienced as most of you guys here. I've never had a sling before, so I decided to go for the GBB. Looking forward to sharing photos and videos as it grows and feeds! I've done a lot of research on the GBB species, and it looks like things are all good seeing as how the molt went well, but I always appreciate any advice from GBB keepers as well as the rest of the T keepers here! Thanks for taking the time to read my introductory post!
 

Enn49

Moderator
Staff member
1,000+ Post Club
3 Year Member
Tarantula Club Member
Messages
10,909
Location
Malton, UK
Hello and welcome back to the hobby :).
Feel free to ask any questions you have, there are lots of very experienced keeper her who are always ready to help.
 

PanzoN88

Well-Known Member
1,000+ Post Club
3 Year Member
Messages
1,972
Location
Ohio
Hello everyone! I'm new to the board. I have a GBB tarantula. I got it from Fear Not Tarantulas.com a little over a month ago, and it just molted last week! It's about 1.5" now. This if my first T in quite some time. I had a Pink-Toed about 20+ years ago, and I had a Carolina Wolf spider that I rescued from a grizzly-death-by-warehouse employee a few years back. So, I'm not new to keeping spiders, just probably not as experienced as most of you guys here. I've never had a sling before, so I decided to go for the GBB. Looking forward to sharing photos and videos as it grows and feeds! I've done a lot of research on the GBB species, and it looks like things are all good seeing as how the molt went well, but I always appreciate any advice from GBB keepers as well as the rest of the T keepers here! Thanks for taking the time to read my introductory post!
Welcome to the hobby and forum, feel free to ask as many questions as you wish.
 
Top