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  1. Steve28885

    Chilean Rose Hair availability?

    There will be other bugs (hissing roaches/mantids/millipedes) but a big hairy rose has to be included.
  2. Steve28885

    Chilean Rose Hair availability?

    Thank you! It was a requirement from the employer, apparently this has always been his deal when going into classrooms. Not my idea, but I really want the job, so gotta do what I gotta do! Spider will be loved, adored and cherished.
  3. Steve28885

    Chilean Rose Hair availability?

    The reason a Chile Rose is a requirement is mostly due to the schools not wanting anything known to be dangerous/fast/nasty in the classroom if it was to get out. Not so it can be cuddled by the kiddos.
  4. Steve28885

    Chilean Rose Hair availability?

    Ok so just to be clear, I have kept Ts for over 17 years now, and plenty of other creepy crawlies. I have never had any issues whatsoever with them. I have been offered an amazing job which is to teach basic entomology to a mostly younger crowd. This does not involve throwing bugs at kids or...
  5. Steve28885

    Chilean Rose Hair availability?

    It’s possible. Not very often if so.
  6. Steve28885

    Chilean Rose Hair availability?

    Thanks for the info! So I have a ton of Ts and other critters, but I have been offered a wonderful job to teach basic entomology to schools/groups/mostly kids etc, and one of the main requirements is to have an adult female rose hair tarantula, due to their calm temperament. I have been...
  7. Steve28885

    Chilean Rose Hair availability?

    Ok thanks. I cannot seem to find any, at all for sale. I’ll keep on looking though.
  8. Steve28885

    Chilean Rose Hair availability?

    I need a Rose Hair badly. Does anyone know if or when Chile will be open for business again?
  9. Steve28885

    My Petco Sells Emperor Scorpions? What? Please Read

    Is your petco still selling Rose Hairs? Damn I can’t find one anywhere.
  10. Steve28885

    Anyone else keep Golden Orb Weavers (Nephila clavipes)?

    I live in Phoenix, Arizona, and purchased a large female clavipes in November. She passed away a month ago, but her egg sack recently hatched and my swamp cooled “bug shed” is full of slings, all independently webbing in every nook and cranny now ha ha. I doubt they would survive for long...
  11. Steve28885

    Questions on Hadrurus arizonensis?

    These are better bought as adults because of the molting issues they can have. Keep them with available water and a place to burrow. Anywhere from 72f-88f is pretty acceptable, where the they live the temp can get down to the 20s at night in winter and summer day time highs of 122f. Let me know...
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