MJInsoCal
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- Jul 6, 2020
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As an avid scuba diver and gun owner, I know about the importance of safety protocol, duplicate, even triplicate checks.
And in those hobbies / industries there are a lot of standard practices.
As I peruse around the reptile expo yesterday and see possibly gravid Leiurus quinquestriatus going for $20, I wonder how many people truly are safe in their husbandry. And then… well I see the typical you tube videos of some _____ showing off bare handling of her own live specimen.
Just wanted to start a thread as far as people’s safety protocols, habits.
I’ve accidentally left tarantula and snake enclosures open before. It happens.
I keep a few Poecilotheria, and mildly venomous snakes (Mangroves). But debating plunging into the hot hot hot scorpions. I’ve kept several scorpions, just nothing really medically significant.
Thoughts on responsible care, especially with a gravid! I’ve been able to breed roaches without critters getting out.. but having some lethal scorpions showing up in your shoe one day….
And in those hobbies / industries there are a lot of standard practices.
As I peruse around the reptile expo yesterday and see possibly gravid Leiurus quinquestriatus going for $20, I wonder how many people truly are safe in their husbandry. And then… well I see the typical you tube videos of some _____ showing off bare handling of her own live specimen.
Just wanted to start a thread as far as people’s safety protocols, habits.
I’ve accidentally left tarantula and snake enclosures open before. It happens.
I keep a few Poecilotheria, and mildly venomous snakes (Mangroves). But debating plunging into the hot hot hot scorpions. I’ve kept several scorpions, just nothing really medically significant.
Thoughts on responsible care, especially with a gravid! I’ve been able to breed roaches without critters getting out.. but having some lethal scorpions showing up in your shoe one day….