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SpiderHeartz

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Hi! I go by Heart, and I'm from the United States. I live in New Jersey, and collect lots of tarantulas and other crawly things (like beetles and scorpions).

I like drawing them, and making stickers out of them as well as just posting cool pics of them and info dumping. Nice to meet everyone here.
 

Charliemum

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Hey πŸ‘‹ n welcome to ab 😊

Hey all!
From Minnesota and new here, but I've been reading & studying for a bit. I don't yet own a scorpion, so I'm watching and scouring the webs to find my first. It really hit me when watching videos and reading about how some species are being heavily affected by the pet trade and the need for more captive breeding to support the species. And no, not looking to make money doing it - I've already read enough to know that doesn't really happen. It's more about trying to make a positive impact on an awesome species!
That's a great goal I wish you good luck in your endeavour πŸ˜‰

Hi! I go by Heart, and I'm from the United States. I live in New Jersey, and collect lots of tarantulas and other crawly things (like beetles and scorpions).

I like drawing them, and making stickers out of them as well as just posting cool pics of them and info dumping. Nice to meet everyone here.
I look forward to seeing your art and pics in the future 😊
 

Clawdia

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Hi! I'm Claudia. I'm 35 and live in Texas and I got my first tarantulas in April of '23. Just added another and a jumping spider to my collection this week and since this forum kept popping up in my search results when doing research I figured I may as well go ahead and join. I work in jewelry sales and live with my arachnophobic husband, a houseful of cats, one tiny dog that thinks he's a cat, 2 boa constrictors and a leopard gecko with an attitude problem. Oh, and a centipede. Thankfully I have a hobby room upstairs where I can keep all the "creepy crawly" pets where my husband can pretend they don't exist and the cats can't try to hunt them.
I got into tarantulas on purpose. For most of my life I didn't like spiders at all and even told a friend who wanted one that having one in the house would be a deal breaker if we were roommates. But about 10 years ago when I got my boas, a friend was telling me how much he wanted a GBB, showed me all sorts of pictures and talking about how pretty they are. I said he was nuts for wanting a spider in his house on purpose. About a year later he was killed in a hit and run accident and one of my first thoughts when I heard the news was that he would never get that tarantula. And I resolved to work my way through my fears and get one in his memory. My first T was a greenbottle blue and it is named after him, even though I have my fingers crossed that I have a girl! Picked her up at an expo as a tiny sling no bigger than my pinky nail and now she's about 2 inches. I lost a fear and gained a new hobby.
 

The Spider House

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Hi! I'm Claudia. I'm 35 and live in Texas and I got my first tarantulas in April of '23. Just added another and a jumping spider to my collection this week and since this forum kept popping up in my search results when doing research I figured I may as well go ahead and join. I work in jewelry sales and live with my arachnophobic husband, a houseful of cats, one tiny dog that thinks he's a cat, 2 boa constrictors and a leopard gecko with an attitude problem. Oh, and a centipede. Thankfully I have a hobby room upstairs where I can keep all the "creepy crawly" pets where my husband can pretend they don't exist and the cats can't try to hunt them.
I got into tarantulas on purpose. For most of my life I didn't like spiders at all and even told a friend who wanted one that having one in the house would be a deal breaker if we were roommates. But about 10 years ago when I got my boas, a friend was telling me how much he wanted a GBB, showed me all sorts of pictures and talking about how pretty they are. I said he was nuts for wanting a spider in his house on purpose. About a year later he was killed in a hit and run accident and one of my first thoughts when I heard the news was that he would never get that tarantula. And I resolved to work my way through my fears and get one in his memory. My first T was a greenbottle blue and it is named after him, even though I have my fingers crossed that I have a girl! Picked her up at an expo as a tiny sling no bigger than my pinky nail and now she's about 2 inches. I lost a fear and gained a new hobby.
What a lovely introduction and back story. Sorry for your loss but happy for your gain, especially when in memory for a loved one.
Welcome to the family ❀
 

Charliemum

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Welcome all to the wonderful world of ab all πŸ˜‰

Hi! I'm Claudia. I'm 35 and live in Texas and I got my first tarantulas in April of '23. Just added another and a jumping spider to my collection this week and since this forum kept popping up in my search results when doing research I figured I may as well go ahead and join. I work in jewelry sales and live with my arachnophobic husband, a houseful of cats, one tiny dog that thinks he's a cat, 2 boa constrictors and a leopard gecko with an attitude problem. Oh, and a centipede. Thankfully I have a hobby room upstairs where I can keep all the "creepy crawly" pets where my husband can pretend they don't exist and the cats can't try to hunt them.
I got into tarantulas on purpose. For most of my life I didn't like spiders at all and even told a friend who wanted one that having one in the house would be a deal breaker if we were roommates. But about 10 years ago when I got my boas, a friend was telling me how much he wanted a GBB, showed me all sorts of pictures and talking about how pretty they are. I said he was nuts for wanting a spider in his house on purpose. About a year later he was killed in a hit and run accident and one of my first thoughts when I heard the news was that he would never get that tarantula. And I resolved to work my way through my fears and get one in his memory. My first T was a greenbottle blue and it is named after him, even though I have my fingers crossed that I have a girl! Picked her up at an expo as a tiny sling no bigger than my pinky nail and now she's about 2 inches. I lost a fear and gained a new hobby.
What a sad story , I also started because of a death and was also scared of them before I started , I hope they bring you the same peace they bring me.
 

SpiderHeartz

Arachnopeon
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Hi! I'm Claudia. I'm 35 and live in Texas and I got my first tarantulas in April of '23. Just added another and a jumping spider to my collection this week and since this forum kept popping up in my search results when doing research I figured I may as well go ahead and join. I work in jewelry sales and live with my arachnophobic husband, a houseful of cats, one tiny dog that thinks he's a cat, 2 boa constrictors and a leopard gecko with an attitude problem. Oh, and a centipede. Thankfully I have a hobby room upstairs where I can keep all the "creepy crawly" pets where my husband can pretend they don't exist and the cats can't try to hunt them.
I got into tarantulas on purpose. For most of my life I didn't like spiders at all and even told a friend who wanted one that having one in the house would be a deal breaker if we were roommates. But about 10 years ago when I got my boas, a friend was telling me how much he wanted a GBB, showed me all sorts of pictures and talking about how pretty they are. I said he was nuts for wanting a spider in his house on purpose. About a year later he was killed in a hit and run accident and one of my first thoughts when I heard the news was that he would never get that tarantula. And I resolved to work my way through my fears and get one in his memory. My first T was a greenbottle blue and it is named after him, even though I have my fingers crossed that I have a girl! Picked her up at an expo as a tiny sling no bigger than my pinky nail and now she's about 2 inches. I lost a fear and gained a new hobby.
This is so admirable of you! Congratulations on being a member of the hobby.

Hi everyone, my name is Chris. I have two baby Asian Forest scorpions.
Hopefully you have a scorpion thread!
I'm in Lakeland, Florida.
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Love the video! They look like well fed babies
 

Shortyreptile

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Hi everyone, my names Leon I've had an account for a while but have never spoke just been looking and reading too learn even more than what I already know. I have a few tarantulas from my very first chaco golden knee which is now about 5 years old. Aswell as some obts, Asian fawn, Mexican fire leg, red knee, salmon pinks, pumpkin patch, sun tiger, orange tree spiders, gbb,horned baboon aswell as a few others. Just started posting now as have some questions about a pregnant T I have. Will be nice to talk to you all and learn and get some more information and I'm from England.
 

Charliemum

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Hi everyone, my names Leon I've had an account for a while but have never spoke just been looking and reading too learn even more than what I already know. I have a few tarantulas from my very first chaco golden knee which is now about 5 years old. Aswell as some obts, Asian fawn, Mexican fire leg, red knee, salmon pinks, pumpkin patch, sun tiger, orange tree spiders, gbb,horned baboon aswell as a few others. Just started posting now as have some questions about a pregnant T I have. Will be nice to talk to you all and learn and get some more information and I'm from England.
Hi and welcome to ab, there are a few of us here in the uk welcome to the club πŸ˜‰
 

Number1Bugenthusiast

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Hey All,

Welcome to Arachnoboards. Please take a moment to introduce yourself. Let us know who you are and what brings you here.

Feel free to post a picture of yourself here.

This thread is for personal introductions only, please let us know what inverts you have here.

Hope you enjoy your stay :D

The Arachnoboards Team
Hello, Arachnoboards!! My name is Hunter! I'm a 14-year-old loser with a bug obsession. Before today I had no idea there was a forum for this kind of thing so I'm really excited! I've only been on one forum before so I'm still figuring things out, hopefully, you guys are at least a little nicer than the last!
I look forward to talking with you guys ^^ I am also excited to learn how to take care of adorable critters!
 

DrPeeWee

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I Skipped the formalities on this forum, oops.

Hello AB! My name is Zachary (I prefer Zaac, If I'm to go by name.) I have wanted a Tarantula for close to 7 or 8 years now. And I have finally found my first T. and the time to start the adventure of owning a Tarantula.

I have always found fascination in Arachnids, Living in the western Deserts of the USA I have seen Hundreds of them! Tarantula's hold a special place in my heart, as it was the first type of spider I willingly handled at an expo a few years ago.

For starters, I live in a small town desert valley. I purchased my first Tarantula from a chain store, Petco. Yes, yes, I committed a sin, I know. I was hesitant to share this information because I was accosted for this across a couple of other communities I was a part of, but I had my own reasons for this including Shipping costs, not having the ability to keep a sling safe from desiccation or my other pets, and wanting to start with a juvenile T rather than a sling as an introduction into the hobby.

I got a Juvenile Grammostola Pulchripes, Chaco Golden Knee, at just about 3".

I am learning a lot, and am loving every second of it. So far this community has been much more receptive and responsive of my posts and has been a great help to me with tons of knowledgeable individuals.
I look forward to all the knowledge I will gain from such an insightful community, and perhaps will pass this information off to others when i am more experienced :happy:

Thank You, and i look forward to seeing you throughout the forum!
 

Luke Brunner

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Hello from Germany,

Started a little bit more than a year ago and right now have 3 Ts. Looking forward to exchange experience.

Started with a Vitalius chromatus (back then Nhandu chromatus), followed by a Chromatopelma cyanepubescens and latest a Tliltocatl albopilosus Nicaragua. All three of them are female.

Have a nice day!
 

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aspenolm

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Hello from Arizona! I'm Charlie, I like bugs. What more is there? I have just millipedes and isopods at the moments (N. Gordanus and O. Ornatus millis, I forget the species of my isopod but they are small armadilliums). I don't have tarantulas yet, but I do dream of having an Arizona Blonde one day.
 

IntermittentSygnal

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Hello, Arachnoboards!! My name is Hunter! I'm a 14-year-old loser with a bug obsession. Before today I had no idea there was a forum for this kind of thing so I'm really excited! I've only been on one forum before so I'm still figuring things out, hopefully, you guys are at least a little nicer than the last!
I look forward to talking with you guys ^^ I am also excited to learn how to take care of adorable critters!
I can already see you are most definitely NOT a loser. We are happy to have you here. Welcome.
 

Charliemum

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Hello, Arachnoboards!! My name is Hunter! I'm a 14-year-old loser with a bug obsession. Before today I had no idea there was a forum for this kind of thing so I'm really excited! I've only been on one forum before so I'm still figuring things out, hopefully, you guys are at least a little nicer than the last!
I look forward to talking with you guys ^^ I am also excited to learn how to take care of adorable critters!
Nothing wrong with being a bug enthusiast, we are all here for that reason 😊 your in good company.

Hello from Arizona! I'm Charlie, I like bugs. What more is there? I have just millipedes and isopods at the moments (N. Gordanus and O. Ornatus millis, I forget the species of my isopod but they are small armadilliums). I don't have tarantulas yet, but I do dream of having an Arizona Blonde one day.
Hi Charlie I am Charlie πŸ˜† welcome to ab 😁

Hello from Germany,

Started a little bit more than a year ago and right now have 3 Ts. Looking forward to exchange experience.

Started with a Vitalius chromatus (back then Nhandu chromatus), followed by a Chromatopelma cyanepubescens and latest a Tliltocatl albopilosus Nicaragua. All three of them are female.

Have a nice day!
Hi n welcome to ab 😊 you have a lovely collection I look forward to seeing them up on the media feed πŸ˜‰

I Skipped the formalities on this forum, oops.

Hello AB! My name is Zachary (I prefer Zaac, If I'm to go by name.) I have wanted a Tarantula for close to 7 or 8 years now. And I have finally found my first T. and the time to start the adventure of owning a Tarantula.

I have always found fascination in Arachnids, Living in the western Deserts of the USA I have seen Hundreds of them! Tarantula's hold a special place in my heart, as it was the first type of spider I willingly handled at an expo a few years ago.

For starters, I live in a small town desert valley. I purchased my first Tarantula from a chain store, Petco. Yes, yes, I committed a sin, I know. I was hesitant to share this information because I was accosted for this across a couple of other communities I was a part of, but I had my own reasons for this including Shipping costs, not having the ability to keep a sling safe from desiccation or my other pets, and wanting to start with a juvenile T rather than a sling as an introduction into the hobby.

I got a Juvenile Grammostola Pulchripes, Chaco Golden Knee, at just about 3".

I am learning a lot, and am loving every second of it. So far this community has been much more receptive and responsive of my posts and has been a great help to me with tons of knowledgeable individuals.
I look forward to all the knowledge I will gain from such an insightful community, and perhaps will pass this information off to others when i am more experienced :happy:

Thank You, and i look forward to seeing you throughout the forum!
Hey Zaac, you picked the perfect starter t and doesn’t matter where your t came from a shop or on line as long as they are loved now that's all that matters 😊

Welcome to our family yal ❀
 

Charliemum

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Hi. I’m new here. I just got a Mexican red knee yesterday. I’m both terrified and fascinated. So much to learn about these creatures!
Hi to you and your new friend welcome to ab πŸ™‚ our search bar will be your best friend for info it will bring up any thread to do with the species your searching up 😊 enough knowledge to give your new friend a great life with you. Good luck to you both πŸ˜‰
 

YoYo72

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Hi! I'm Johannes and live on the westcoast of Sweden. Just recently got into spiders after buying two slings on the web without thinking it through or discuss it with the missus. It's easier to say you're sorry than to ask for permission, right? πŸ˜€

Well it worked out quite well in the end anyways and It really gives me great joy to take care and observe these two little buggers. We also have a Bearded Dragon in the household from before and for me a big deal of keeping these animals is the gathering of information and material to construct housing and habitats they can thrive in while also be a good looking display feature of our living room. Now I only need to convince the wife we need more spiders...
 

Rtieder

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My name is Ronald Tieder.
What brings me here: To converse with people in the hobby.

What do I have currently:
A 3/4 inch Grammostola rosea
A 1/2 Hapolopus Colombia
Three sling false widows entered my house :)

My first T was an OBT that the pet store practically begged me to take. At the time, I got it with the cage included for 15 dollars. I have read horror stories about these, but mine never gave me any trouble, and I had it for a long time.
 

Charliemum

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Hi! I'm Johannes and live on the westcoast of Sweden. Just recently got into spiders after buying two slings on the web without thinking it through or discuss it with the missus. It's easier to say you're sorry than to ask for permission, right? πŸ˜€

Well it worked out quite well in the end anyways and It really gives me great joy to take care and observe these two little buggers. We also have a Bearded Dragon in the household from before and for me a big deal of keeping these animals is the gathering of information and material to construct housing and habitats they can thrive in while also be a good looking display feature of our living room. Now I only need to convince the wife we need more spiders...
Hi Johannes , give her time she will get attached to your little floofers and before you know it you'll have a room full πŸ˜† happens to us all , I was only getting 1....100 later n am still buying more 🀣 n awww beardy I used to have one called Diablo De Dragon she was a rescue, I was told she was male but turns out not lol amazing little lizards, mine used to answer to her name and play fetch πŸ˜† anyways welcome to ab to you your wife your 😊

My name is Ronald Tieder.
What brings me here: To converse with people in the hobby.

What do I have currently:
A 3/4 inch Grammostola rosea
A 1/2 Hapolopus Colombia
Three sling false widows entered my house :)

My first T was an OBT that the pet store practically begged me to take. At the time, I got it with the cage included for 15 dollars. I have read horror stories about these, but mine never gave me any trouble, and I had it for a long time.
Hi Ronald 😊 and welcome to you and your floofers πŸ˜‰ don't meet many that start with obt πŸ˜† clearly ment to look after t's πŸ˜‰ most would of took that poor t bk to the shop , glad you didn't, no place for any t being stuck in those shops.


If its t info yous are both looking for our search bar function will bring all the info you could want for the species your researching 😊 it's my favourite function 😁 Good luck to you both n welcome to the family 😊
 
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