Scoot
Arachnosquire
- Joined
- Mar 14, 2023
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- 51
As a new keeper (I got my first T earlier this year), I'm interested in the dynamics of growing a collection.
I can envisage, at some point in the future, keeping a modest number of around 6-8 species I'm particularly interested in and feel capable of keeping well. I expect this to be a slow process; I want to make sure my current T is healthy for a while longer and that she moults again successfully in my care before I scratch the itch for the next acquisition.
With my current expectations in mind, I'd be interested to hear from more experienced keepers with larger collections:
I'm just interested in how and why hobbyists build up such large collections collections from scratch and the experiences of doing so.
I can envisage, at some point in the future, keeping a modest number of around 6-8 species I'm particularly interested in and feel capable of keeping well. I expect this to be a slow process; I want to make sure my current T is healthy for a while longer and that she moults again successfully in my care before I scratch the itch for the next acquisition.
With my current expectations in mind, I'd be interested to hear from more experienced keepers with larger collections:
- Did you start out with a particular number of species in mind or did your collection grow organically?
- Did you end up with more than you initially expected? If so, why?
- Do you have any regrets about adding to your collection too quickly (for whatever reason)?
- Have you downsized at all? If so, why?
- What (if anything!) will limit the size of your collection?