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May 11 2019 02:32am
Quote (thesnipa @ May 2 2019 05:07pm)
I won't ever get one or a snake in case it ever gets out.


If you have an aquarium style cage with a good metal top that's either clamped down or weighted down there's no way it will get out and even if it does literally nothing will happen they'll most likely go find a nice cozy corner and sleep lol

Quote (WilliamGFX @ May 4 2019 03:29pm)
Never understood fascination with such creatures.


Some tarantulas are really beautiful, I like the green bottle blue specie you should check out "the dark den" youtube channel, or youtube search "giving my tarantulas water" those videos are pretty funny and kinda got me into tarantulas
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May 11 2019 02:20pm
They're repulsive. Best viewed at a distance, seperated by bulletproof glass.
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May 12 2019 12:01am
Quote (Mooolt @ May 11 2019 01:20pm)
They're repulsive. Best viewed at a distance, seperated by bulletproof glass.


LOL what makes you think that? They're usually chill and almost no tarantula bite can actually kill you.
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Jul 4 2019 11:51am
It was a pink toed tarantula.
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It was a pink toed tarantula.


Nice, why did you get the tarantula and did you own more, or still own some?
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Nice, why did you get the tarantula and did you own more, or still own some?


I just like spiders. They're easy to care for. I don't have any now as I travel. No pets of any kind for the moment - but hopefully that will change soon.
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Jul 9 2019 03:57pm
I’m afraid I went the boring route and got a G.Rosea (Chile Rose) as my first. Soon branched out in to more exotic stuff. This was a few years ago.

I had hrrrm, maybe 15 or 20 tarantulas at one point. Raised quite a few from spiderlings. Got really into the Indian and Malaysian species. The pride of my collection was an adult female Malaysian Earth Tiger. She was huge, 7”+ leg span, beautiful markings/colours, and with an attitude to match.

I lost interest in keeping them after a while, but still a creature I greatly admire.

This post was edited by Mukhalif on Jul 9 2019 03:59pm
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Quote (Mukhalif @ Jul 9 2019 02:57pm)
I’m afraid I went the boring route and got a G.Rosea (Chile Rose) as my first. Soon branched out in to more exotic stuff. This was a few years ago.

I had hrrrm, maybe 15 or 20 tarantulas at one point. Raised quite a few from spiderlings. Got really into the Indian and Malaysian species. The pride of my collection was an adult female Malaysian Earth Tiger. She was huge, 7”+ leg span, beautiful markings/colours, and with an attitude to match.

I lost interest in keeping them after a while, but still a creature I greatly admire.


That's really cool thanks for sharing, what did you do with the 20+ spiders? At what point did you decide you didn't want to have them anymore and how did you get rid of them?
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I just like spiders. They're easy to care for. I don't have any now as I travel. No pets of any kind for the moment - but hopefully that will change soon.


Ah okay, have you heard of the dark den channel on youtube? pretty sure that's what it's called.
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Jul 14 2019 05:53am
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I just like spiders. They're easy to care for. I don't have any now as I travel. No pets of any kind for the moment - but hopefully that will change soon.


They are low maintenance for sure, one of the many perks ^_^

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That's really cool thanks for sharing, what did you do with the 20+ spiders? At what point did you decide you didn't want to have them anymore and how did you get rid of them?


I gradually sold them through a few hobbyist forums. Not for much - I wasn’t in it for a profit :) Just glad to send them on to a good home. I got in to other inverts too - giant centipedes are awesome! :D As for how I came to sell them, I moved house and ran out of space, plus I was going through a heavy depressive stage and just lost the passion for it.

So how about yourself, did you/do you keep them? :)

This post was edited by Mukhalif on Jul 14 2019 05:55am
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