I was looking for scorpion pictures and care sheets. I googled the topic and came across this site. I find this site comprehensive and informative since most of the info is first hand experience.
My roommate had a rosie and when it passed away he got a H.Lividum. He was on quite a bit learning how to keep his new moster and got me interested in the idea. A few days later I was in Erie, PA and saw a 3 inch Costa Rican Tiger Rump and bought her. I joined the board the same day. I now have 5 T's and am addicted to every word everyone of you posts.:worship:
I found this place while on Swifts. Thought I'd look in and see what this site had. What I found was great! Nice people, the pics and info on whatever T you desire. Keep it up, everybody!:clap:
I got myself a t a couple of months back and was looking at buying some more but in the sling format and came across Botar (www.botarby8s.com) and he had a link to this site and decided that well, if I was going to invest alot of time and effort into my new hobby I better get onboard with this website to collect vital info on t's when needed, there I said it....
I frequently saw 'Arachnoboards' mentioned on the 'Livefoods UK' forum. When I started working in an exotic pet shop I came here for information and research. Now that I have my own T I've joined. Good forum too, very informative and fiendly.
Just looking surfing the net and came across this site, I have kept Giant land snails for over a year now and they are my main focus, i got my first milli in October last year and now have 17 and i got my first mantid yesterday, am really only just getting into insects etc...
I also keep newts, rabbits, guinea-pigs and a dog, i run a petsitting business which is coming along great and am a student at college studying animal welfare which is cool
wondered if anyone else here keeps GALS aka Giant african land snails? if so what species?
Found some spiders in my friend's backyard and photographed them and am now wanting to know what they are and whether they are posionous or not, this seemed like the best forum in which to ask.
Well I was looking at a web site of someone who sells spiders and scorpions. I was thinking about getting my first spider for a pet, and he had a link to this site for reference about his capabilities as a breeder and dealer. Once I read the reviews and decided to order my first 2 spiders (beautiful A Geniculata, and A Versicolor with a most unusual coloring pattern) I decided that having an account on this web site could be an invaluable source of information to help me in caring for my newest pets.
When I was researching about different types of tarantulas and looking up caresheets for the different species, arachnoboards always came up in my search and I always got alot of information from here. Thought it would be a good idea to join since I was learning so much.
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