Wolfspidurguy
Arachnobaron
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- Feb 1, 2017
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Hi! So I watched brave wilderness’s newest video where he gets bitten by the giant water bug A.K.A. the toe biter, and while stalling and putting off being bitten he went into great detail about its anatomy and behavior and I want one so unbelievably badly now. It's actually kind of ironic that a video meant to be a warning against messing with these guys actually convinced me to keep one. But anyways, I did a quick google search and found out they live here in Tennessee where I live. I did some basic research but since no one on the internet really talks about keeping these guys as pets I only know the basics: they don't need too big a tank, they need something to climb up onto, they need some sort of plant whether it be real or fake to latch onto, they eat live fish, they don't need much if any filtration, and definitely the most important thing you need to know about keeping these guys: NEVER UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE HANDLE THEM. But that isn't enough info so I was hoping you could answer a couple questions:
Thanks in advance
- What varieties of giant water bug live in tennessee
- Are giant water bugs out hunting during our current season in tennessee if not what season do they come out
- Is it best to hunt for them at night or during the day
- Could just a normal large sized tub with a clip on lid from home depot be large enough to house them in
- Could just mud on the bottom of the tub leading up towards a mud mound thing for it to climb onto work as substrate and a thing for it to climb onto
- Could I feed it mealworms or crickets as I don't have much extra money to spend on housing feeder fish right now so I figured I could feed it fish every once in awhile. If not is there anything else besides other expensive aquatic pets that i can feed it.
- Are hides necessary
- Can they climb plastic
- And finally if i get bitten (which i highly doubt I will because i've dealt with aggressive invers before and know the precautions to take when dealing with them) what can i do to alleviate the pain.
Thanks in advance