Katastrop
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- Feb 19, 2025
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Hi. I'm relatively new to the T hobby, but have been raising reptiles for the last 5 years. I got one T and within a month it bloomed to 12. I love it, I'm excited, and I love that I'm excited. I have been obsessively doing research, reading or watching anything I can get my hands on. It's quite easy to spot who knows what they are talking about, who is just for shock value, or who is just out for subs. And of course everyone has their opinion, which does not make it fact or science within the hobby. There are many that just regurgitate information without learning the information themselves. There's quite a bit of knowledge I already learned with the reptiles. Concepts like humidity management are not new to me. I've also never been scared of spiders or inverts. So I'm struggling with this concept of "beginners, intermediate, and advanced". Ok, something is classified as "intermediate" because it's fast, defensive, or needs humidity. So what? If you're fine with fast, defensive, and understand humidity, why is it a bad idea even if you are relatively new? At what point do you know you are ready for an "intermediate" or later for an "advanced". Is there a length of time? A matter of experience? A matter of knowledge? I may be new to tarantulas, but some of the treatment for beginners is a little condescending. I'm not joe smith who decided to just up and get a spider out of nowhere with no exotics experience. I'm not a mom of an 8yr old who wants a T. Can someone explain? I'm not saying I'm ready, I don't even know what I don't know at this stage, I'm just trying to figure this out. Thanks.