UndergroundArachnid
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- Apr 7, 2016
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Recently, my first tarantula, (Carter, a wild-caught mature male A. Hentzi) has passed away of unknown causes (I think it was age, but I'm not sure!) and, since he was my first tarantula, I'd like to preserve him somehow.
My father has found a taxidermist who can taxidermize him, but I have bought many bugs and arachnids that were preserved via acrylic resin.
I'm scared that if he's taxidermied, he'll begin to rot eventually, or his body will breakdown over time, but I've also heard that casting him in resin could cause discoloration and the water in his body could leak out and it'd be ruined. (Did that sentence even make sense..?)
I'm a complete newcomer to Ts and I don't want my first baby to be destroyed in an attempt to preserve him. What is the best method of preserving a T?
His body is wrapped in paper towels, in a box, in a plastic bag in the freezer and it will remain there until we decide what we're doing with him.
The taxidermist says that it'd be $100, but I figure it'll cost about that much to get all the stuff needed to cast him in resin. I plan to ask the taxidermist if he knows anything about casting in resin, but before I make the choice, I'd like to know which is the better option.
Thank you for reading! <3
My father has found a taxidermist who can taxidermize him, but I have bought many bugs and arachnids that were preserved via acrylic resin.
I'm scared that if he's taxidermied, he'll begin to rot eventually, or his body will breakdown over time, but I've also heard that casting him in resin could cause discoloration and the water in his body could leak out and it'd be ruined. (Did that sentence even make sense..?)
I'm a complete newcomer to Ts and I don't want my first baby to be destroyed in an attempt to preserve him. What is the best method of preserving a T?
His body is wrapped in paper towels, in a box, in a plastic bag in the freezer and it will remain there until we decide what we're doing with him.
The taxidermist says that it'd be $100, but I figure it'll cost about that much to get all the stuff needed to cast him in resin. I plan to ask the taxidermist if he knows anything about casting in resin, but before I make the choice, I'd like to know which is the better option.
Thank you for reading! <3