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Orlando Reptile Show

attackturtle

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I was in Orlando Friday and saw signs about a reptile show for today so I dropped by to get some frozen mice and peek around. While walking around, I found a big cage that held something called a forrest cobra. It said it was not for sale. In the cage was a rather drabe snake that was looking around. As I peered in, it saw me, and poofed up to reveal it's hood and then, it struck! Had there not been glass, it would have bit me. As it was, it bounced off the glass and hissed. ( I then tricked my wife into standing there. Appearently, if my wife is about to get bit by a snake, she doesn't move and starts laughing. Hope she never mets one in the wild) I was also semi interested in a Tarantula. We looked around and decided we would get one. I was going to get a rose hair (Very commen and docile but brown in colour) but they are a bit uncolorful. My wife saw a really cute little orange yellow one. After making sure they dont require any "special" habitat conditions, we bought it. The man I bought it from said it was very aggressive but I wasn't planning on holding a tarantula anyway. $15 dollars and 1 1/2 hour later, I was back home researching our new pet.
"It" is a Starburst Baboon Tarantula. (Pterinochilus murinus) They are extremely aggressive and surprisingly fast for a spider. Lightening fast is the term I keep seeing. They are also apparently the 4th most venomous known tarantula species. Murinus venom is compared to Latrodectus mactans venom. (black widow). http://arachnophiliac.co.uk/burrow/tarantula_dangers.htm
Anyway, she is in her 10 gallon with plenty of dirt to play in. I am assuming it is a she for now. I gave her a cricket. It went wandering around the cage and found the spider after 30 seconds. The cricket was DRT. She then went exploring, dragging her meal around the tank. In the second picture, she is crawling up the corner about an inch from the ground.



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Below are some Posts I found of people getting bit by the same spider I have. I plan on excersising caution.

I was hurrying and became complacent. This big girl got sick of me messing with her and ran up a wooden spoon, very quickly tagged my right ring finger and ran back down the spoon.

Well I have joined the club, i got bit. The irony is that I always thought that my big murinus would bite me however it was not so. I was bitten by one of my murinus slings. i was cleaning its cage and feeding it when voom out it flies and scoots up my arm. now when something like this happens to me I always remain calm i try to remove the specimen and place it saftly back into its container. i was doing this with the sling and then it went pshyco on me, it bit three times. what i felt next was alot of pain i mean quckly boom it bit and boom pain

This is the only tarantula i have ever been bitten by, i was topping up the water sponge, i knew it was a bit flighty but thought it would be ok i was kneeling down at the time with my face pretty much in line with the tank......the little blighter moved so quick i didnt know what wasd happening, before i knew it is was out on my face , and had sunk its fangs into my cheek!!!!! it was agony.......my eye shut up a bit and i was swollen for a couple of days damn thing .......:wall: hurt like hell
 
Ahh ha! I saw the Forest cobra! It struck at my ex and made him bite his lip!! Good cobra!

Your spider must love her huge viv!

Nanci

I need to cut down on the !!!s.
 
Well, she died. I have no idea why either but Im really sad. I did a lot of research before going out and I have no idea what happened. She's balled up classic death stance. I moved her with tongs, no response.

After doing my homework, I went out to buy vermiculite and peat. I wanted a 5050 mix. I went to 4 different stores to buy the vermiculite. took me forever as 2 stores didnt have it and the 3rd only had a 50 lb bag. The 4ths store had a manageable bag. I read everything very carefully to make sure there was nothing but what I wanted. no extra chemicals. I cleaned out a 10 gallon I had and I microwaved all substrate first for a minute and a half to kill anything in it just to be sure. I mixed it and let it cool. I had set the tank up with a heating pad to keep the temp at 80 degrees. The only thing I can guess is that the spider was already dehydrated but the seller said he kept her substrate moist so I dont know what it could be. I still have the container but Im too sad to check right now. :cry:
 
Are you going back tomorrow to talk to the seller/get a replacement? Poor spider. I'm sorry.

Nanci
 
naa, too far. I just happened to be in town.. I checked the containter I bought the spider in. It was wet enough. I tossed a few crickets in the 10 gallon to see what happens to them. If they die, I know somethings up. If they dont, I still wont really know anything.
 
Well the crickets are still alive. I wish I could know if something was wrong with the spider or if it is the tank because I did want one.
 
Sorry to hear about your loss. Maybe it was just one of those freak things that happen that nobody will ever understand why it happened. I would get another from someone a little closer if possible and try again. It sounds like you went the extra mile to make sure everything was set up right.
 
That sucks, I'm sorry to hear this!
As far as I know, this species prefers a drier viv with humidity around 50% I'm just wondering because the seller told you to keep the substrate moist, it may have been too much?

Not that that would have killed the spider though, there was probably something wrong with it to begin with. It's too bad, gorgeous animal. :(
 
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