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I've wanted a BHS (big hairy spider) for a long time. I did some research on them a couple of years ago but caved in to the protestations of my family and didn't get one. It's time.
Firstly, I'm in NYC and I know that there are "rules" about Ts. Does anyone know if it's against the law to own one or just to buy or sell them or what? Do you think someone out there in the more animal tolerant world would mail one to me in NYC or will I have to travel to get one? Do you think it's a bad idea to even get one, since they are so frowned upon in my city?
Next question is which one should I get? If I do get one, is getting the G. Rosea the best idea? I really like the GBB, but since this is my first should I just keep it simple stupid? I'm not looking for love and affection from it, I'm overloaded as it is with warm and fuzzy's in my home. I would probably just keep it on my desk to look at and not handle it more than need be. However, I do have three young boys (that would be instructed not to touch) and so I don't want any escape artists or one that is very aggressive, venomous (sp?), etc. just in case it would get loose.
I read somewhere that Avicularia avicularia can be kept communially. Have people had success doing this? Will I be going way over my head to attempt this?
I would like to keep the spider in one of those pretty glass conservatories (sometimes called wardian cases). Good idea or bad idea? How large does it have to be? Please answer in linear measure rather than liquid.
Since I'm in no short supply of those cockroaches that NYC is famous for, could I feed them to the T or would I have to buy crickets?
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!!!!
Jodi
PS: If you are in NYC and would like to email me privately so as not to implicate yourself, I'm at Jagcbw on aol.
Firstly, I'm in NYC and I know that there are "rules" about Ts. Does anyone know if it's against the law to own one or just to buy or sell them or what? Do you think someone out there in the more animal tolerant world would mail one to me in NYC or will I have to travel to get one? Do you think it's a bad idea to even get one, since they are so frowned upon in my city?
Next question is which one should I get? If I do get one, is getting the G. Rosea the best idea? I really like the GBB, but since this is my first should I just keep it simple stupid? I'm not looking for love and affection from it, I'm overloaded as it is with warm and fuzzy's in my home. I would probably just keep it on my desk to look at and not handle it more than need be. However, I do have three young boys (that would be instructed not to touch) and so I don't want any escape artists or one that is very aggressive, venomous (sp?), etc. just in case it would get loose.
I read somewhere that Avicularia avicularia can be kept communially. Have people had success doing this? Will I be going way over my head to attempt this?
I would like to keep the spider in one of those pretty glass conservatories (sometimes called wardian cases). Good idea or bad idea? How large does it have to be? Please answer in linear measure rather than liquid.
Since I'm in no short supply of those cockroaches that NYC is famous for, could I feed them to the T or would I have to buy crickets?
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!!!!
Jodi
PS: If you are in NYC and would like to email me privately so as not to implicate yourself, I'm at Jagcbw on aol.