42LegAPede
Arachnosquire
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I am looking for some venomous spiders just because of curiosity and the novelty, I would like to know which ones are most abundant in the trade. Thanks
I don't know about the American (US & Canada) continent, but in Germany, Poland etc you can find those. Eh, there's a reason if "most people say there aren't good pets"EDIT: Also, I have seen the Phoneutria before, I read that they're not readily available in the trade and most people say these aren't good pets.
Not good pets?! I disagree....Thanks for all of the replies, I have heard of Sicarius sp. I was only curious about other spiders. I have always had an interest in dangerous exotic animals. Also, if you take proper precautions shouldn't I be fine; isn't there a risk factor with centipedes too? If venom was a barrier, why do people keep those? (Yes I know most centipede bites don't cause a lot of health issues, but it is one of the most painful situation you could ever be in)
EDIT: Also, I have seen the Phoneutria before, I read that they're not readily available in the trade and most people say these aren't good pets.
I am assuming you mean medically significant species since all spiders are venomous. The most dangerous spider is the one that "just bit you." When you find a species that catches your eye begin the research process. Learn all about the species general characteristics and the average specimen's temperament. While there are individuals that have different personalities the general consensus is usually consistent. You need to be prepared for the "worst case scenario."I am looking for some venomous spiders just because of curiosity and the novelty, I would like to know which ones are most abundant in the trade. Thanks