Defanged tarantulas

Josh Perry

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I've never seen one but I am curious if people actually do it, do they grow back or is it doomed to starve and does anyone have any experience with this?
 

KoleyLarie

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Honestly? Until I joined this forum I never heard of it outside of when they are sold to food vendors in foreign countries and I've worked with exotics in the retail pet trade for the last 5 yrs.
 

jake9134

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no they don't, the T would die if both fangs were removed either by starvation or due to the injury. Have heard of some T having a single fang ripped out due to a bad molt but can't remember what happened to it.
 

Josh Perry

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Ok I was just curious cus people always ask me if they are defanged and I was wondering if there is any truth to it thanks for the info
 

paassatt

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They'll lose a fang, or both due to some type of injury sometimes, but someone de-fanging their spider the same way they would de-claw a cat is wholly unnecessary and cruel.
 

kanito107

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ive herad about it but never actually seen it, but think about it if you were taken all of the tools you needed to survive, i dont think you would make it.
sure a t is different and can regenerate limbs, lets say that there is a possibility of it growing theyre fangs back, but there is a small chance
 

captmarga

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There are people here on the boards that have Ts that have lost a fang... it will regenerate if you can get them through to the next molt. There is even one thread about a T that lost BOTH fangs in a molt. If it will eat cricket soup, and the owner can get it through to the next molt, they will grow back.(Look at an old molt, and you will see that everything is shed on the exo, including old fangs.) However, this is incredibly stressful on the T, not to mention the owner.

No one in their right mind would deliberately de-fang a T. The animal would be crippled and maimed. To suggest anyone should do so is stupidity (IMHO) and cruelty.

Marga
 

Amoeba

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Can't stay out of this any longer. De-fanging is a petstore practice that often leads to a dead tarantula (off-ish topic: Declawing your cat is a bad idea too think about removing your finger tips at the first joint.) Sometimes a T will lose a fang or two in a molt or other freak accident. You can make a cricket soup that it can digest or you'd need to inject the liquid cricket into the mouth, and you'd need to do that until it molted again. Let nature be nature, its had more time to work itself out than humanity has.
 

Drakk

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I asked to handle a T...just a rosie at my lps....lady said "you do know its not defanged right?" only time ive ever heard it mentioned.
If i knew of someone doing it id have to consider them less than dirt personally.
 

Josh Perry

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I've never seen it before but have heard it was wondering if there was any truth to this btw glad I have never seen it
 

captmarga

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I asked to handle a T...just a rosie at my lps....lady said "you do know its not defanged right?" only time ive ever heard it mentioned.
If i knew of someone doing it id have to consider them less than dirt personally.
It's an old wives tale in pet stores. I used to work at a pet store, and people asked it all the time. "Is it defanged? Has it had the venom sacs removed?" I've heard it more than once. All one can do is try to dispel the myth.

UNfortunately, it's harder to eradicate the myths that teach and learn properly in the first place.

Marga
 

Drakk

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Drakk that made me smile :)
Hah...its true...glad u got a smile out of it though!

---------- Post added 09-13-2011 at 09:39 AM ----------

It's an old wives tale in pet stores. I used to work at a pet store, and people asked it all the time. "Is it defanged? Has it had the venom sacs removed?" I've heard it more than once. All one can do is try to dispel the myth.

UNfortunately, it's harder to eradicate the myths that teach and learn properly in the first place.

Marga
Definitely....sad sad truth it is...
 

jim777

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It does definitely smell like an old wives' tale though. But I guess since they take the scent glands out of skunks to sell them as pets (the skunks, not the scent glands ;) ) people will believe anything is possible.
 

Formerphobe

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they take the scent glands out of skunks to sell them as pets (the skunks, not the scent glands
Glad you clarified that. :) Though it wouldn't surprise me if someone wanted to buy just the scent glands, not the skunk...

I've had people try to tell me that it is illegal to own a tarantula with its fangs intact... :o_O: People are uneducated.
 

pavel

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but someone de-fanging their spider the same way they would de-claw a cat is wholly unnecessary and cruel.

I agree though I would add, for that matter, declawing a cat is unnecessary and cruel.
 

captmarga

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Believe me, as the registrar for an Equine Stud book, I've heard some things that will either make you drop your teeth or fall over laughing. The tales, misnomers, and mispronunciations of some things are ludicrous!

We had Ts come into the 2nd store I worked at... one a big Stirmi type (I remember her fondly, though there is no telling what she actually was) and once a lividum. Here, have a hug, it's a great pet!!! *I* at least went and read what literature was available (no internet then) on Ts so I could educate the customers. On all the animals, snakes, rats, birds, not just the Ts. But I was already getting a reputation for being "that weird gal who will handle the snakes and bugs".

Marga
 
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