MustardTiger
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Greetings everyone!
I was hoping that some who are experienced in the keeping/care of tarantulas, might be able to point me in the right direction, so I can better educate myself on keeping and caring for this particular type of tarantula.. I wanted to provide a little background on how I came into possession of this Tarantula, to hopefully reduce the possible negative response I might receive making a post like this.. Sorry for the long read
I've often joked with my wife that I would like to have one, as I have always found them very interesting, but also as a way to help with my extreme fear of spiders in general. She has always been firm that she would not allow one in our home, as she does not care for them at all..
I had been researching Bearded Dragons for the last few months, and had been working on building a proper Terrarium setup to meet it's needs.. This was going to be a surprise gift for the kids this Christmas.. After familiarizing myself with the basic requirements for this Dragon, and acquiring all the proper equipment, all we needed was the Dragon itself. The plan was to pay for the dragon at a local reptile store, and have them keep it until Christmas eve, so we could sneak it into the house and keep it a surprise for Christmas morning.
What I didn't know, was that when my wife went to the reptile store last week and paid for the dragon, she also saw this Tarantula for sale. On an impulse, she decided to buy it as well (It included everything shown in the photo), and have them surprise me with it when I went in on Christmas eve to pick up the Dragon! While I know her intentions were good, and I was very happy with the gift, I also couldn't help but feel completely overwhelmed once I got it home.. Personally I would never just jump into any type of "pet" ownership, without fully familiarizing myself with both the "pet" and the requirements for care
This particular store is not known for selling this sort of thing, and I was given very limited information about it. After looking through some of the basic care guides posted here, I realized that there are many different types of Tarantulas, with varying levels of difficulty with each one
My first question would be, exactly what type of Tarantula is this? The label reads "Haiti Purple Tiger Tarantula".. But with a quick google search, that doesn't seem to be the correct term for any Tarantula species that I can see.. I can only assume that they mean it's a "Purple Earth Tiger Tarantula".. But I really don't want to assume, as it seems that if it is indeed that species, it is certainly not beginner friendly (From what I've read so far) Without a proper name, I feel I might not be properly educating myself on its particular requirements
As I have yet to even see it yet, it was not possible for me to include an actual photo of the Tarantula.. And since I have no idea if it is Molting or not, I wasn't in a big hurry to disturb it
Second, I am looking for opinions/suggestions on the actual setup shown in the photos.. It will be a lot easier for me to find this info, once I am sure of the exact species.. But I would be open to any comments/suggestions.. The only information I was given, was that the water dish needs to stay on an angle (So the spider doesn't drown), feed it twice a week (1 or 2 "half inch crickets" each time), and that it is a very fast moving Tarantula..
Again, apologizes for the long read.. I would appreciate any and all responses!
Thanks
I was hoping that some who are experienced in the keeping/care of tarantulas, might be able to point me in the right direction, so I can better educate myself on keeping and caring for this particular type of tarantula.. I wanted to provide a little background on how I came into possession of this Tarantula, to hopefully reduce the possible negative response I might receive making a post like this.. Sorry for the long read
I've often joked with my wife that I would like to have one, as I have always found them very interesting, but also as a way to help with my extreme fear of spiders in general. She has always been firm that she would not allow one in our home, as she does not care for them at all..
I had been researching Bearded Dragons for the last few months, and had been working on building a proper Terrarium setup to meet it's needs.. This was going to be a surprise gift for the kids this Christmas.. After familiarizing myself with the basic requirements for this Dragon, and acquiring all the proper equipment, all we needed was the Dragon itself. The plan was to pay for the dragon at a local reptile store, and have them keep it until Christmas eve, so we could sneak it into the house and keep it a surprise for Christmas morning.
What I didn't know, was that when my wife went to the reptile store last week and paid for the dragon, she also saw this Tarantula for sale. On an impulse, she decided to buy it as well (It included everything shown in the photo), and have them surprise me with it when I went in on Christmas eve to pick up the Dragon! While I know her intentions were good, and I was very happy with the gift, I also couldn't help but feel completely overwhelmed once I got it home.. Personally I would never just jump into any type of "pet" ownership, without fully familiarizing myself with both the "pet" and the requirements for care
This particular store is not known for selling this sort of thing, and I was given very limited information about it. After looking through some of the basic care guides posted here, I realized that there are many different types of Tarantulas, with varying levels of difficulty with each one
My first question would be, exactly what type of Tarantula is this? The label reads "Haiti Purple Tiger Tarantula".. But with a quick google search, that doesn't seem to be the correct term for any Tarantula species that I can see.. I can only assume that they mean it's a "Purple Earth Tiger Tarantula".. But I really don't want to assume, as it seems that if it is indeed that species, it is certainly not beginner friendly (From what I've read so far) Without a proper name, I feel I might not be properly educating myself on its particular requirements
As I have yet to even see it yet, it was not possible for me to include an actual photo of the Tarantula.. And since I have no idea if it is Molting or not, I wasn't in a big hurry to disturb it
Second, I am looking for opinions/suggestions on the actual setup shown in the photos.. It will be a lot easier for me to find this info, once I am sure of the exact species.. But I would be open to any comments/suggestions.. The only information I was given, was that the water dish needs to stay on an angle (So the spider doesn't drown), feed it twice a week (1 or 2 "half inch crickets" each time), and that it is a very fast moving Tarantula..
Again, apologizes for the long read.. I would appreciate any and all responses!
Thanks
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