Gavhasacurly
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- Mar 26, 2019
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You're right and as reactionary as your answers and questions are I'll succeed defeat. I suppose we keep spiders in little enclosures, relative to their natural stomping ground, but, generally we do it because we are fascinated by them and want to watch a secretive, yet hugely eco-important animal we don't see in our every day lives. We also challenge ourselves by trying to promote the correct environment, encouraging not to handle and making humidity and feeding levels correct. None of us raise or keep them to eat them, but I do get your point.