Tarantula Hobby. Take two!

scottyk

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Hi All

I’ve been floating around again After a 16 year break. I have been a member here for a long time and a keeper of tarantulas and all sorts of aquariums since the 1970’s.

This thread will serve the dual purpose of reintroducing myself and as a progression journal.

To start at the “end-of the beginning”, 17 years ago I moved cross country and tragically lost my entire collection shortly after my first child was born. I soldiered on for a bit but had another baby shorty thereafter and just kinda fizzled out. If you want the longer version you can read about it here.


Fast forward to now and I have two high schoolers and finally some free time. Going to be working with new variations of old favorites and probably a completely new project or two.

To be continued….

Food culture:

I have always enjoyed culturing my own live foods and will have several going soon. Before I even acquired my first new spider I purchased a starter colony of Red Runners and have the culture thriving in my basement.

My basement is always cold here in New England, so they are double binned with two layers of insulation and a herp heat pad set to 85

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Next up will be wax-worms, and I will eventually get Dubia and Superworms going again when I need larger options.

I have always leveraged my love of aquariums and plants to the benefit of my tarantulas. My sitting room is my zen spot. This room stays warmer and more humid than the rest of my house due to a combination of live plants, a room humidifier, planted tanks and thier lighting. I also aways have plants around my T enclosures to provide overhead “canopy” and a more natural setting.

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My wife picked out a T. albopilosum a few weeks ago and she has settled in nicely. A bit skinny and I suspect, relatively freshly molted. I have her up at a good weight now. Here is a terrible picture. I was settling in new additions over the weekend and wanted to keep disturbances to a minimum. I will be adding better pictures soon.

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New additions:

I have decided that this time around I’m going to focus more on breeding projects, which I always enjoyed.

As I mentioned in another thread I had somewhat moved towards Old World species when they were all the rage some years back, but I am so far starting with NW acquisitions.

This weekend my first shipped order arrived.

Two- 2” B auratum 0.0.2

Two 1/2” P. irminia 0.0.2

These are the first two breeding projects. I’m aware of the growth rate of A. auratum but am in this for the long haul again. I will add to both groups from different sources over time.

All four have already taken food and all were actually larger than described, which was a pleasant surprise. They are in very temporary housing as all will need to be moved, probably after one molt.

Again, in the interest of settling them in, quick and crappy photos only for now. Better new to follow.

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Mike41793

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Thank you! I'm in central MA
I missed the part of how you ended up back on the best coast instead of the west coast but welcome back. There's a reptile expo june 29th in manchester where there's always a handful of bug vendors. There's expos in MA too but ive not been to any of them. And White Plains NY is a good one but I haven't been in years. I generally stay above the border in NH where I belong lol. If you have any questions about local vendors or expos lmk, I'll try to help if I can
 

scottyk

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I missed the part of how you ended up back on the best coast instead of the west coast but welcome back. There's a reptile expo june 29th in manchester where there's always a handful of bug vendors. There's expos in MA too but ive not been to any of them. And White Plains NY is a good one but I haven't been in years. I generally stay above the border in NH where I belong lol. If you have any questions about local vendors or expos lmk, I'll try to help if I can
I was only in Oregon for a bit under two years and have been here for 14 years. Was born and raised on Long Island so have been to the White Plains show over the years.

I should definitely be going to the Manchester show so maybe we can say hello if you are...
 

fartkowski

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Welcome back.
It's always nice to see some of the old members on here.
I came back a little over a year ago after being away for about 10 years.
 

Mike41793

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I was only in Oregon for a bit under two years and have been here for 14 years. Was born and raised on Long Island so have been to the White Plains show over the years.

I should definitely be going to the Manchester show so maybe we can say hello if you are...
I will be there for sure as it's only 20min away for me. Very convenient. Let me know!

I grew up in CT so have been to the White Plains show quite a bit back in the day. Now it's a longer drive for me though so haven't been back
 

BiggerBugz

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Wow you've got the right idea! That's for sure! I'm currently in the process of turning a spare bedroom into my "zen place," Glad to have you back, it's a fun site.
 

scottyk

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Wow you've got the right idea! That's for sure! I'm currently in the process of turning a spare bedroom into my "zen place," Glad to have you back, it's a fun site.
Thank you and I’m glad to be back. Didn’t realize how much I missed this until I got back in….
 

Ultum4Spiderz

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Hi All

I’ve been floating around again After a 16 year break. I have been a member here for a long time and a keeper of tarantulas and all sorts of aquariums since the 1970’s.

This thread will serve the dual purpose of reintroducing myself and as a progression journal.

To start at the “end-of the beginning”, 17 years ago I moved cross country and tragically lost my entire collection shortly after my first child was born. I soldiered on for a bit but had another baby shorty thereafter and just kinda fizzled out. If you want the longer version you can read about it here.


Fast forward to now and I have two high schoolers and finally some free time. Going to be working with new variations of old favorites and probably a completely new project or two.

To be continued….

Food culture:

I have always enjoyed culturing my own live foods and will have several going soon. Before I even acquired my first new spider I purchased a starter colony of Red Runners and have the culture thriving in my basement.

My basement is always cold here in New England, so they are double binned with two layers of insulation and a herp heat pad set to 85

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Next up will be wax-worms, and I will eventually get Dubia and Superworms going again when I need larger options.

I have always leveraged my love of aquariums and plants to the benefit of my tarantulas. My sitting room is my zen spot. This room stays warmer and more humid than the rest of my house due to a combination of live plants, a room humidifier, planted tanks and thier lighting. I also aways have plants around my T enclosures to provide overhead “canopy” and a more natural setting.

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My wife picked out a T. albopilosum a few weeks ago and she has settled in nicely. A bit skinny and I suspect, relatively freshly molted. I have her up at a good weight now. Here is a terrible picture. I was settling in new additions over the weekend and wanted to keep disturbances to a minimum. I will be adding better pictures soon.

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New additions:

I have decided that this time around I’m going to focus more on breeding projects, which I always enjoyed.

As I mentioned in another thread I had somewhat moved towards Old World species when they were all the rage some years back, but I am so far starting with NW acquisitions.

This weekend my first shipped order arrived.

Two- 2” B auratum 0.0.2

Two 1/2” P. irminia 0.0.2

These are the first two breeding projects. I’m aware of the growth rate of A. auratum but am in this for the long haul again. I will add to both groups from different sources over time.

All four have already taken food and all were actually larger than described, which was a pleasant surprise. They are in very temporary housing as all will need to be moved, probably after one molt.

Again, in the interest of settling them in, quick and crappy photos only for now. Better new to follow.

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Congratulations on your success and welcome back to the hobby. Sorry about your old thread you posted but it sounds like you’ve recovered from your losses. Having a house and a family is way more success then many people have these days, I only wish someday I could afford to live on my own. I look forward to seeing posts of your new collection!!! Mine is way smaller then it used to be.
 

scottyk

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Congratulations on your success and welcome back to the hobby. Sorry about your old thread you posted but it sounds like you’ve recovered from your losses. Having a house and a family is way more success then many people have these days, I only wish someday I could afford to live on my own. I look forward to seeing posts of your new collection!!! Mine is way smaller then it used to be.
Thank you and appreciate the kind words. I know it's tough to be a young person now so hang in there....
 
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