Well I'm really not a spider guy but I found this little thing in the house and it didn't look like any I have seen around here before.
Sorry for the very bad phone photos.
Hey everyone, so I am planning to get a Hadrurus Arizonensis as well as a Hadrurus Arizonensis Pallidus. I was wondering if I used a 10 gallon tank that I divided you n half would be a good enough size to make two separate enclosures for them?
I guess it's not so much a fear as a respect for them, handling is not planned. As for hiding from the wife, after I have it she is fine. I have scorpions now and she is fine with them, it just takes her a while to get comfortable coming back into the office, but after watching a feeding or two...
So I have always been afraid but interested in tarantulas. I think I am finally ready to get one. Any suggestions on a very small, more docile species? Looking for something easier to get me started but small that I could probably hide from the wife lol.
I use the clear plastic food storage containers from Walmart. Pretty easy to put some ventilation holes in, very clear to see through, plastic so they can't climb the sides and has a lid to keep the tiny hands I have at the house out of it.
Thank you everyone for the replies, I think I'm leaning more towards S. polymorpha blue morph, I have been looking around and it seems everyone is sold out though. I do remember seeing several Dehaani for sale at the last reptile expo I went to see that actually may be an option. Unfortunately...
Hi everyone, so I have been looking more into getting my first Centipede, so I figured I would come to you all and ask! I'm looking for something a little more unique and not as commonly kept. Any suggestions would be great! I have experience in scorpions but none in Centipedes yet but I am not...
They are in separate enclosures now, they seem to be doing great. Gave everything crickets and they went right at them. I tried to get top down shots of each but I don't think they turned out too great, probably not good enough to sex them.
Headed to the store tonight so I will pick up another enclosure and separate them as soon as I get back. When I got them he had about 80 of them all in a 10 gallon tank.
So yesterday I went to pick up a Paruroctonus Boreus. When I got there he had probably around 80. Now last I heard it was illegal to sell US native scorpions, but being in Ohio I was willing to pay the $5 he was asking for one. After some talking with him he ended up giving me two for my $5. So...
So I'm not sure if this is even the right spot to post this but it has everything to do with scorpions so I hope so, forgive me if I'm wrong. So here goes the story. I have a wanted add out on Craigslist for wanting scorpions. I just want to see what people have for sale and maybe pick up a good...
The Euryurus leachii seem to be doing very well, need to get a good proper enclosure set up for them now. The Scolopocryptops sexspinosus is alive but not moving around hardly at all, I'm afraid it started to get too dry but hoping that it can make a good recovery. As for the two little ones...
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