greeneyedelle
Arachnoknight
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More of a personal question today: For those of you who have kids, how do they feel about your tarantula-keeping hobby? If you've been keeping for a long time and your kids were young at the time, how has it impacted them?
My daughter will be 9 in July, and she loves my tarantulas as much as I do. Loves to help me feed them, loves to watch them, loves her Hairy Potter (A. seemanni). I got my first t when she was a toddler, so she's somewhat been raised with them, but I've got a future tarantula keeper due in October, and I'm genuinely curious how to introduce a baby to my collection as opposed to the other way around. I even debated the idea of having some enclosures in a nursery before nixing that because let's just be logical and think of the worst case scenarios. But my infestation is kept up high on shelves and in the basement where there is zero chance of unsupervised interaction, so how do I condition a tot to the t's without traumatizing him? Baby Bjorn-ing while feeding seems like an unnecessary risk to take for both parties lol
My daughter will be 9 in July, and she loves my tarantulas as much as I do. Loves to help me feed them, loves to watch them, loves her Hairy Potter (A. seemanni). I got my first t when she was a toddler, so she's somewhat been raised with them, but I've got a future tarantula keeper due in October, and I'm genuinely curious how to introduce a baby to my collection as opposed to the other way around. I even debated the idea of having some enclosures in a nursery before nixing that because let's just be logical and think of the worst case scenarios. But my infestation is kept up high on shelves and in the basement where there is zero chance of unsupervised interaction, so how do I condition a tot to the t's without traumatizing him? Baby Bjorn-ing while feeding seems like an unnecessary risk to take for both parties lol