Poec54
Arachnoemperor
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So, your plan is: 'Let them die!' Excellent. Maybe in another 50 years they'll stop importing wild caught spiders. Until then, I think we hobbyists have an obligation to keep trying to educate both the stores and the public.any T you rescue will get replaced, so unless you plan to keep on buying every T they get in stock til they run out, you aren't making any difference in the number of T's that will suffer and die in that store. and yes, the ones that die there will also get replaced, but buying them only speeds up that process, it doesn't prevent it.
I just can't walk away from a spider that needs help, especially one that's been taken from the wild. Just not right, that by luck of the draw it was bought by the wrong distributor. It shouldn't have to pay with it's life. Those stores have a lot of turnover, and little employee training, so if one manager is hard-headed, the next may be open-minded.