Yeah, I have a cat and a dog. The cat isn't allowed in the room though, because he wants to eat my leopard gecko. The dog ignores spiders, but I know accidents happen and if it's loose she could step on it. I didn't leave there lid cracked though, so I'm 90% sure it's just hidden lol. Too...
For sure, four odd my five pokies are out pretty often and the p Metallica is easy to spot anyway. I'll post pictures in a bit if the enclosure if that's helpful. It's a display case with holes drilled in (but not very big ones).
I just got an h maculata that's about 3.5" legspan and I can't find it. I know it's in there because it was in there when I refused it two days ago. I filled up its waterdish, other than that I haven't touched the lid. It's not on the cork bark anymore and there's no signs of it in the burrow...
I'm so sorry for the loss of Zuri. My pit bull, scarlet, got liver cancer. She was supposed to have surgery on a Monday, but passed away on a Saturday. She was 13. I cry everytime I think about that dog. It gets better, but never over with.
I already have an LQ, so don't lecture me. I know the precautions. I just want to know basic care. There's a beautiful aa at my local reptile store and I want it for my collection. So basic care is all I need. I'm assuming it's similar to my LQ.
Oh I didn't know he was a teen. Still responsible teens can keep a p irminia. It's not a pokie. Still not reccomend though. I'd recommend a c versicolor.
I recommend the p irminia. It's my favorite species of T. They're very quick. Very doesn't do it justice. But they're an amazing species to have. Very beautiful. If you're ready for a lightening fast T with a nasty bite (not OW nasty), go for it. They need room to burrow in and foliage and...
I've been in the tarantula hobby for 6 years. I had a p Metallica, p regalia, h mac, and m balfouri. I had to sell them all and currently only have NWs. Get a p irminia in a couple months to get used to the speed. Plus if you get bit it's not medically significant. M balfouri is a good starter...
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