Hello,
Forgive me if I am posting incorrectly. I welcome your answers otherwise. My 7-1/2 y/o son is very enthusiastic about tarantulas and since his desires have lead him to learn how to read (slowly overcoming a learning disorder, thank you! arachnids!) I promised him he could get a tarantula someday soon. So we have been borrowing books and videos from the local library and visiting the local pet store often. Glad to find myself ready to welcome what I once feared, now knowing so much more (thanks again 8-legged friends!). I have some questions though. It seems that the library books differ a lot from each other in their facts. So Question No. 1 is: Can anyone recommend an ultimate book that seems to be the most correct?
Also I am glad that the young employess of the local petstore are enthusiastic about most of their stock but since I know so little still about these great creatures I would like to find the BEST place to make our first purchase. I have researched a little just through a google search on breeders but now feel the need for helpful advice on BEST way to BUY the creature once we are really ready to do so. Can anyone advise on possibly local breeders in Washington state (we live just south of Seattle)?? Or refer us to the best breeders for mail ordering a live animal IF it is really okay to do? The few sites that impressed me are still so anonymous and I would love to hear about folks' experiences in shipping/mailing tarantulas.
And if I may ask one more question, Has anyone out there had experience with their young children (or been themselves) becoming sucessful tarantula owners? I certainly would be willing to wait if there seems to be a resounding call to do so, or else shop now for the best advisable pet tarantula if it seems okay now. I have the feeling a Chilean rosehair or a Mexian Redknee would be best. Being very low income right now, opting for a the less expensive pet and breeder and knowing where to go, I would so much appreciate all advice. Thank you so very much. Happy Holidays! Spider-Mom:
Forgive me if I am posting incorrectly. I welcome your answers otherwise. My 7-1/2 y/o son is very enthusiastic about tarantulas and since his desires have lead him to learn how to read (slowly overcoming a learning disorder, thank you! arachnids!) I promised him he could get a tarantula someday soon. So we have been borrowing books and videos from the local library and visiting the local pet store often. Glad to find myself ready to welcome what I once feared, now knowing so much more (thanks again 8-legged friends!). I have some questions though. It seems that the library books differ a lot from each other in their facts. So Question No. 1 is: Can anyone recommend an ultimate book that seems to be the most correct?
Also I am glad that the young employess of the local petstore are enthusiastic about most of their stock but since I know so little still about these great creatures I would like to find the BEST place to make our first purchase. I have researched a little just through a google search on breeders but now feel the need for helpful advice on BEST way to BUY the creature once we are really ready to do so. Can anyone advise on possibly local breeders in Washington state (we live just south of Seattle)?? Or refer us to the best breeders for mail ordering a live animal IF it is really okay to do? The few sites that impressed me are still so anonymous and I would love to hear about folks' experiences in shipping/mailing tarantulas.
And if I may ask one more question, Has anyone out there had experience with their young children (or been themselves) becoming sucessful tarantula owners? I certainly would be willing to wait if there seems to be a resounding call to do so, or else shop now for the best advisable pet tarantula if it seems okay now. I have the feeling a Chilean rosehair or a Mexian Redknee would be best. Being very low income right now, opting for a the less expensive pet and breeder and knowing where to go, I would so much appreciate all advice. Thank you so very much. Happy Holidays! Spider-Mom:
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