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Below are some helpful resources. (Rather than having half a dozen or more pinned threads, which clutter the top of the board, we are pinning this index.)
While the focus is on beginners, there are other threads on health and more advanced species that may be useful to more experienced keepers...
Today, I noticed that my male Avicularia avicularia, which I received from cold blood in 2018 as a tiny sling, had hooked out. I guess it’s time to find him a mate.
My husband woke me up yesterday by saying, “One of your tarantulas is out.” He led me to the kitchen and pointed out Flash (sub-adult Grammostola pulchra), who was chilling a couple of inches up in the corner. Fortunately, she was easy to catch and put back into her enclosure. I’m really lucky...
By request of BoyFromLA, I am creating this thread to be maintained by moderators, since regular users cannot edit their posts for more than 12–48 hours.
Sexual dimorphism is when different sexes of the same species exhibit different morphological characteristics, particularly characteristics...
There are three possibilities that came to our minds:
Someone abandoned him here. (Our driveway connects to a busy street, so it wouldn’t be easy to stop and drop off unwanted animals, but it could happen.)
He was a stowaway who jumped off around here. (He loves vehicles and will climb into...
This summer, a kitten adopted us. One night, my husband heard cries that sounded like a cat, but he couldn’t locate the source in the darkness. The next morning, he heard the cries again and found this 9-week-old kitten camouflaged in the brush at the end of our driveway. As soon as my husband...
This summer, a kitten adopted us. One night, my husband heard cries that sounded like a cat, but he couldn’t locate the source in the darkness. The next morning, he heard the cries again and found this 9-week-old kitten camouflaged in the brush at the end of our driveway. As soon as my husband picke
This summer, a kitten adopted us. One night, my husband heard cries that sounded like a cat, but he couldn’t locate the source in the darkness. The next morning, he heard the cries again and found this 9-week-old kitten camouflaged in the brush at the end of our driveway. As soon as my husband picke
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