SkittleBunny
Arachnosquire
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My Opinion Of The Honduran Curly Hair Tarantula
(A report from a total arachnophobe, who decided to buy a spider)
By Skittle Bunny
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I remember a time when I would squeal at the sight of a furry eight-legged creature, jumping out of my skin and running to the nearest close-able door. It was only about a year ago I really began to learn about the creepy crawlies.
My own personal interest in the hobby began with an accidental venture to the "weird" side of YouTube, where I watched a video of a large tarantula chewing into the hand of a person. Despite being totally freaked out, it led to me watching tarantulas hunting, (I especially love the one of the Chaco golden knee taking down a mouse) mating, being handled even. With my Interest peaked, I longed to own one of my own. I loved the idea of having a pet that would make other people say "omg". After months of research I decide on the curly hair tarantula, seeing people handle them on YouTube and even wanting to try this myself as crazy as it sounded at the time.
After finally mustering up the courage to close the sale at LLLREPTILE's website, I was shipped 1 baby savannah monitor, (I am very educated in the care of these animals) and 1 curly hair tarantula after 3 days of eager waiting. Un-boxing them was a breeze, incredibly fun not to mention. As I put my tarantula in it's new enclosure I was very nervous, but I handled the situation well for someone who is very afraid of spiders to say the least.
After a few months of owning this tarantula I can say I do love watching it roam about, and it has only kicked hairs at me once. I haven't yet gotten the courage to handle it, as I've seen some brave hobbyists do. I do have this to say, actually owning a tarantula is far, far more different than what I imagined it would be. I am happy I made the Curly hair choice as it has been a beautiful experience so far. I am less afraid of spiders now knowing the gentle side of the eight-legged furballs. I think this is an amazing thing to gain from tarantula ownership.
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The tarantula has yet to molt in my care, but when it does I will be looking for help determining the sex of the spider. I do wish to breed Curly hair tarantulas (for starters), as it looks incredibly fun and rewarding in so many ways. As I am new to this hobby I could really use some friends that have this in common with me, no one that I know in person is into animals like I am and I think the online community is awesome, I am just unsure on
how to become a part of it.
If you would like to see the un-boxing video the link is here
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If you would like to see upcoming videos of the tarantula or other animals, keep my channel in mind (or subscribe)
What's your reason for being a part of the hobby?
What is your first experience with tarantulas?
What do you think is the best part of the hobby?
Thank you for reading, god bless.
Skittle Bunny
(A report from a total arachnophobe, who decided to buy a spider)
By Skittle Bunny
______________________________________________________________________
I remember a time when I would squeal at the sight of a furry eight-legged creature, jumping out of my skin and running to the nearest close-able door. It was only about a year ago I really began to learn about the creepy crawlies.
My own personal interest in the hobby began with an accidental venture to the "weird" side of YouTube, where I watched a video of a large tarantula chewing into the hand of a person. Despite being totally freaked out, it led to me watching tarantulas hunting, (I especially love the one of the Chaco golden knee taking down a mouse) mating, being handled even. With my Interest peaked, I longed to own one of my own. I loved the idea of having a pet that would make other people say "omg". After months of research I decide on the curly hair tarantula, seeing people handle them on YouTube and even wanting to try this myself as crazy as it sounded at the time.
After finally mustering up the courage to close the sale at LLLREPTILE's website, I was shipped 1 baby savannah monitor, (I am very educated in the care of these animals) and 1 curly hair tarantula after 3 days of eager waiting. Un-boxing them was a breeze, incredibly fun not to mention. As I put my tarantula in it's new enclosure I was very nervous, but I handled the situation well for someone who is very afraid of spiders to say the least.
After a few months of owning this tarantula I can say I do love watching it roam about, and it has only kicked hairs at me once. I haven't yet gotten the courage to handle it, as I've seen some brave hobbyists do. I do have this to say, actually owning a tarantula is far, far more different than what I imagined it would be. I am happy I made the Curly hair choice as it has been a beautiful experience so far. I am less afraid of spiders now knowing the gentle side of the eight-legged furballs. I think this is an amazing thing to gain from tarantula ownership.
______________________________________________________________________
The tarantula has yet to molt in my care, but when it does I will be looking for help determining the sex of the spider. I do wish to breed Curly hair tarantulas (for starters), as it looks incredibly fun and rewarding in so many ways. As I am new to this hobby I could really use some friends that have this in common with me, no one that I know in person is into animals like I am and I think the online community is awesome, I am just unsure on
how to become a part of it.
If you would like to see the un-boxing video the link is here
((
If you would like to see upcoming videos of the tarantula or other animals, keep my channel in mind (or subscribe)
What's your reason for being a part of the hobby?
What is your first experience with tarantulas?
What do you think is the best part of the hobby?
Thank you for reading, god bless.
Skittle Bunny