I keep all my Ts at my office. (Before any of you panic, I am the manager, we do NOT spray for bugs, and it's not in an office block, but instead in a converted house. So calm down). My office is a room behind the garage (storage area) that I can climate control. Everyone is comfy and snug at the moment, and I enjoy watching them.
My co-worker BJ has helped me since day one with all the new arrivals. Feeding, watering, rehoming, and texting me when we have a molt! (She gets there before I do). Her two-year old, Amber, has become fascinated with the Ts. She is learning each of their names, and can name several of them accurately if you point to them. (She is only allowed in my office supervised, and knows she has to keep her hands behind her back while there.)
She has just touched her first tarantula. I held Pamina (E campestratus) for her, turned her gently around, and took Amber's hand, one finger out, and very gently let her touch the spider. Welcome to the world of arachnoholics...
Marga
My co-worker BJ has helped me since day one with all the new arrivals. Feeding, watering, rehoming, and texting me when we have a molt! (She gets there before I do). Her two-year old, Amber, has become fascinated with the Ts. She is learning each of their names, and can name several of them accurately if you point to them. (She is only allowed in my office supervised, and knows she has to keep her hands behind her back while there.)
She has just touched her first tarantula. I held Pamina (E campestratus) for her, turned her gently around, and took Amber's hand, one finger out, and very gently let her touch the spider. Welcome to the world of arachnoholics...
Marga