Craig73
Arachnoangel
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- Jun 2, 2016
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Curious if you’re open to nw? Neoholothele incei are a nice speedy T that webs up nice and lacks the venom potency.
Well, I can only say a (not sarcastic) 'good luck' to you.Yeah I know about their venom and the pain/medical significance. I plan on informing my parents prior and seeing what they think. I plan on doing a lot of research before I get one tho and I've done some already
not trying to be rude but that's exactly what people are trying to say. It shouldn't be trial and error, you should of already had more new worlds and become more experienced so you know exactly what your doing and not making mistakes that could potentially harm you or the tarantulaI appreciate your more relaxed and friendly attitude, and I know there will be some learning and trial and error here. I intend to do a fair amount of research and thanks for that info on the pokies, I've decided on an obt since they web more. Also yeah sorry for that word mix up, I meant i know obts stand their ground and attack more than most other tarantulas.
This is like loading a gun, putting it to your gut, and saying it might hurt but you have to conduct some trial and error test runs to be sure.I know there will be some learning and trial and error here.
There’s a bite/sting section on here just calling your name in the near futureYeah I have 1 Chile lmao. I've heard my fair share of warnings and people telling me not to but I'm getting one regardless, so save your breath if you've come here to tell me to not get one.
I love the enthusiasm, I could use more fresh reading material under the category "help my Poki tagged me for no reasons-wth"The hobby is always in need of some updated bite reports!
common sense ain't common I hear.and make sure your parents
see aboveIt shouldn't be trial and error
or his parents, assuming this person is legit, and not a troll, which I'm sure s/he is.There’s no reason to put either you or the specimen in harms way solely for your desire for OW eye candy.
Should try keeping a P. irminia before stabbing towards the eastern hemisphereThis is like loading a gun, putting it to your gut, and saying it might hurt but you have to conduct some trial and error test runs to be sure.
Honestly, as a firm believer in Darwinism, I could care less if you get bit. I expect it’ll either be that or it will escape. I don’t think either one would be a good choice for your experience level, and my only reasoning for trying to talk you out of it would be for the well being of the T and your unsuspecting family.
There are PLENTY of beautiful NW T’s that you could get instead, and quite a few that pose challenges with speed and vigor. Getting something like a P Cam for instance, help you get acquainted with a venom that does something and teleportation.
The reason most keepers wait until they’re more experienced for these species is out of respect for the T. There’s no reason to put either you or the specimen in harms way solely for your desire for OW eye candy.
Though people don't die from the bites, they do sometimes end up in hospital for a few days or need stronger medicine from a doctor. We're in the middle of a pandemic and you're in a country where the hospitals are running out of space. That's something I'd strongly recommend taking into account right now. Some other pretty spider and waiting a year and this would all be a non-issue.Yeah I know about their venom and the pain/medical significance. I plan on informing my parents prior and seeing what they think. I plan on doing a lot of research before I get one tho and I've done some already
Then don't come back crying when you're experiencing heart palpations, muscle cramps all over your body, and vomiting. Playing with loaded guns is fun till you shoot your foot off.Yeah I have 1 Chile lmao. I've heard my fair share of warnings and people telling me not to but I'm getting one regardless, so save your breath if you've come here to tell me to not get one.
Yeah I know about their venom and the pain/medical significance. I plan on informing my parents prior and seeing what they think. I plan on doing a lot of research before I get one tho and I've done some already
I'd prefer a more active one, which was why I was considering a gbb. But they're not my favorite looks and attitude wise.
I know there will be some learning and trial and error here.