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My wife was deathly afraid of my tarantulas and snakes as well, but she's learned over the years they're not as bad as she once thought. Maybe your significant other will give in and keep an open mind!
Oh that's so great, love to hear it! I have to admit that I was a little crafty when choosing to get a scorpion - they're not as scary to her and they kind of look like spiders in an ambiguous way... so there's hope.My wife was deathly afraid of my tarantulas and snakes as well, but she's learned over the years they're not as bad as she once thought. Maybe your significant other will give in and keep an open mind!
She'll take a scorpions appearance over a tarantula? LolOh that's so great, love to hear it! I have to admit that I was a little crafty when choosing to get a scorpion - they're not as scary to her and they kind of look like spiders in an ambiguous way... so there's hope.
Haha, well fears always have a source and I do believe scorpions are easier to digest because you can't find them or anything similar in nature over here in Finland (well maybe pseudoscorpions - but those are tiny, rare and resemble ticks more than anything else), so there are no previous bad experiences with them.She'll take a scorpions appearance over a tarantula? Lol
Oh, gotcha! I guess to me they're far more alien looking and creepier looking than tarantulas any day! Lol. Anyhow, welcome aboard! This site is great, lots of good info and good folks. You'll come across a lot of different personality types, but at the end of the day, everyone here means well! Don't forget the Watering Hole for off the topic threads!Haha, well fears always have a source and I do believe scorpions are easier to digest because you can't find them or anything similar in nature over here in Finland (well maybe pseudoscorpions - but those are tiny, rare and resemble ticks more than anything else), so there are no previous bad experiences with them.
Oh for sure, like even though I love these little critters, I can't quite comprehend how a scorpion's face works and seeing them eating... is an experience. But a tarantula or a jumping spider? Straightforward, lovely and fluffy faces. It looks natural when they eat. So I absolutely get where you're coming from : D But hey thank you so much for the warm welcome! I just went and ticked the box for the Watering Hole, thanks for the reminder. (thumbsup)Oh, gotcha! I guess to me they're far more alien looking and creepier looking than tarantulas any day! Lol. Anyhow, welcome aboard! This site is great, lots of good info and good folks. You'll come across a lot of different personality types, but at the end of the day, everyone here means well! Don't forget the Watering Hole for off the topic threads!
You're welcome!!! Obviously the boards are great for advice and questions, but the Watering Hole is a great place to vent, to laugh, or to just speak what's on your mind!Oh for sure, like even though I love these little critters, I can't quite comprehend how a scorpion's face works and seeing them eating... is an experience. But a tarantula or a jumping spider? Straightforward, lovely and fluffy faces. It looks natural when they eat. So I absolutely get where you're coming from : D But hey thank you so much for the warm welcome! I just went and ticked the box for the Watering Hole, thanks for the reminder. (thumbsup)
Hello. I'm Paolo from Philippines, 26 yrs old, . I've been checking on this group since i started last year keeping scorpions and decide to join this group.Hey All,
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Awesome! Welcome Mike!My name is Mike and I'm super excited to be a part of this community. I have been keeping Ts for a little while and I enjoy learning new info! Here is what I currently have and will be adding to it soon of course!
Grammostola Rosea
Harpactira Pulchripes
Chromatopelma Cyaneopubescens
And Psalmopoeus Irminia
I'm really happy to talk with people who share my passion for beautiful spiders!
You are quite literally in the best place to discuss this. My regards to your family, because they will be seeing very little of you if you engage seriously. I came for the true spiders and now I have about 12 tarantulas.I'm really happy to talk with people who share my passion for beautiful spiders
Welcome aboard Anastasia. This is absolutely the best place to learn about tarantulas and other critters. Forget care sheets, YouTube videos, etc. Learn your info here. If you read enough threads, you'll probably rarely even have to ask a question But if you do, that's perfectly fine!! Folks here mean well and want to help!Hey, there. My name is Anastasia. I am 16 years old. I joined to ask questions about tarantulas, since I'm thinking of getting one if I can convince my mother.
Welcome! What he said above. ^^^Hey, there. My name is Anastasia. I am 16 years old. I joined to ask questions about tarantulas, since I'm thinking of getting one if I can convince my mother.