Arthroverts
Arachnoking
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Hey all, I just gotta say I love the invertebrate hobby. The variety this hobby offers continue to blow my mind, with everything from the fiercest tarantulas to the gentlest of millipedes. Carnivorous, herbivorous, detrivorous, and omnivorous invertebrates; arboreal, terrestrial, fossorial, and aquatic invertebrates. There are spectacular giants, and insanely beautiful micro species. Stuff to challenge the advanced keeper and to excite the new hobbyist. A rainbow of colors, a forest worth of textures, a world's worth of behaviors. 8 legs, 6 legs, dozens of legs, no legs at all. Species that can be enjoyed together, species that demand solitary caging; species to be held, species to observe from a distance. Multi-species setups, single species setups, desert, jungle, savanna, mountain, forest, cloud forest, urban, aquatic, beach, treetop, deep earth, and everything else and in between setups.
Beetles in a myriad of sizes and colors.
Centipedes of every size and color.
Millipedes with as many legs and shapes as one could want.
Ants, the ultimatum of invertebrate kingdom builders, of all shapes, sizes and behaviors.
Termites to enthrall in their own domain-building.
Roaches, a maxed out amount of diversity.
Tarantulas...don't even get me started on tarantulas .
Scorpions for every level of expertise their is.
Opiliones with mind-blowing looks, sizes, habitats, and behaviors.
Isopods with more than a king could want with colors, textures, shapes, sizes, and habitats.
True Spiders for every occasion, event, and time.
Primitive Spiders and their relatives to tease the mind and delight the eye.
Crabs for the enjoyment of many.
Crawdads in a rainbow's worth of colors and sizes.
Shrimp of many colors, sizes and diets to eat, watch, and breed.
Assassin bugs to sate the desire to breed something, with awesome prey takedowns to boot.
Water hemipterans for our aquatic pleasure.
Pseudoscorpions to marvel at.
Schizomids to eat our mites and impress us with their diminutive-ness.
Springtails to eat our mold, and surprise us with their diversity.
Ricinulei to stop us dead in our tracks and say in wonder, "What is that?".
Coral to observe with a happy sense (at least when their growing!) of accomplishment.
Sea Jellies (Jellyfish) for the enjoyment and awe of many.
All the other sea invertebrates which delight and fascinate us.
Vinegaroons to observe with a happiness only known to us enthusiasts.
Whipspiders for all sizes and behavior for us to gaze at in awe.
Slugs of all colors and shapes to gape at.
Snails to feed with a great satisfaction.
Orthopterans of a myriad colors, shapes, behaviors, textures, habitats, and jumping ability(!).
Leeches of great size, leeches of small size, leeches to watch in fascination.
Worms of all kinds of all sizes of all colors.
Hemipterans with the armored backs of many nations.
Mantids for every level of experience and looks for every taste.
Phasmids to nurture, raise, and enjoy with a special feeling.
Wasps and Bees for our raising enjoyment.
And everything else out there that has yet to be appreciated, and that which is not yet fully appreciated (remind me if I forgot something please!).
Thanks,
Arthroverts
Beetles in a myriad of sizes and colors.
Centipedes of every size and color.
Millipedes with as many legs and shapes as one could want.
Ants, the ultimatum of invertebrate kingdom builders, of all shapes, sizes and behaviors.
Termites to enthrall in their own domain-building.
Roaches, a maxed out amount of diversity.
Tarantulas...don't even get me started on tarantulas .
Scorpions for every level of expertise their is.
Opiliones with mind-blowing looks, sizes, habitats, and behaviors.
Isopods with more than a king could want with colors, textures, shapes, sizes, and habitats.
True Spiders for every occasion, event, and time.
Primitive Spiders and their relatives to tease the mind and delight the eye.
Crabs for the enjoyment of many.
Crawdads in a rainbow's worth of colors and sizes.
Shrimp of many colors, sizes and diets to eat, watch, and breed.
Assassin bugs to sate the desire to breed something, with awesome prey takedowns to boot.
Water hemipterans for our aquatic pleasure.
Pseudoscorpions to marvel at.
Schizomids to eat our mites and impress us with their diminutive-ness.
Springtails to eat our mold, and surprise us with their diversity.
Ricinulei to stop us dead in our tracks and say in wonder, "What is that?".
Coral to observe with a happy sense (at least when their growing!) of accomplishment.
Sea Jellies (Jellyfish) for the enjoyment and awe of many.
All the other sea invertebrates which delight and fascinate us.
Vinegaroons to observe with a happiness only known to us enthusiasts.
Whipspiders for all sizes and behavior for us to gaze at in awe.
Slugs of all colors and shapes to gape at.
Snails to feed with a great satisfaction.
Orthopterans of a myriad colors, shapes, behaviors, textures, habitats, and jumping ability(!).
Leeches of great size, leeches of small size, leeches to watch in fascination.
Worms of all kinds of all sizes of all colors.
Hemipterans with the armored backs of many nations.
Mantids for every level of experience and looks for every taste.
Phasmids to nurture, raise, and enjoy with a special feeling.
Wasps and Bees for our raising enjoyment.
And everything else out there that has yet to be appreciated, and that which is not yet fully appreciated (remind me if I forgot something please!).
Thanks,
Arthroverts
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