Burak Toprak
Arachnopeon
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- Dec 7, 2019
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I'm looking to get a C. cyaneopubescens as my 2nd T and I got my A. avicularia from petsmart. Just wondering where people get tarantulas from that's reputable.
I purchased 5 C. cyaneopubescens in early October, from Fear Not Tarantulas. They were very friendly and worked with my schedule. My slings arrived healthy and went immediately into their new enclosures.I'm looking to get a C. cyaneopubescens as my 2nd T and I got my A. avicularia from petsmart. Just wondering where people get tarantulas from that's reputable.
The best thing buying from expos is as you said you see them in person before you buy them, and that you dont have them shipped. Then it is very fun to go to reptile expos aswellI've purchased mine a variety of places. My favorite place to buy them is at reptile shows because they usually have such an amazing selection, plus I can talk to the vendors/breeders and can see the spiders in person before I buy them. I've also purchased from local exotic pet stores (though not from big chain stores like PetSmart). Pet stores are ok - but you need to take a good look at the spider before you buy it to make sure it appears to be in good health. Big chain stores in particular sometimes do an awful job of housing their animals appropriately, putting terrestrial spiders in arboreal cages and vice versa, using inappropriate substrate, keeping dirty sponges in water dishes, leaving excess feeders (or dead feeders) in enclosures, and keeping the cages too wet or too dry. (Smaller pet stores are not immune from this either, though my experience has been that they generally have a better idea of how to care for their animals.) You can also purchase through the Classifieds here on AB - either look for local breeders/sellers so you can pick up the spiders in person, or have them shipped. And of course, there's always Craigslist. I've purchased a lot of spiders there!
"Reputable" is a concept of varying importance. If you are buying online and having the spider shipped, of course you want a reputable seller that will actually send you your spiders, knows how to pack and ship them correctly so they survive the trip, and will offer a refund or replacement if something goes wrong. If you are buying sexed spiders, you are likely paying a premium to get the desired sex - so you want a reputable seller who knows how to accurately sex the spider - and who may offer some sort of recompense if their sexing turns out to be wrong.
On the other hand, if you're buying slings or unsexed spiders at a show - or picking up spiders from the local shop or even Craigslist - you have the opportunity to see and assess the condition of the spider in person before you buy it. As long as you're not paying a premium for a sexed spider, it is not quite so important that the seller has an established reputation. For example, when I've purchased Craigslist spiders, it's been from some hobbyist who is moving, wants out of the hobby, has a girlfriend/spouse who hates their spider, needs a little cash, or wants to get rid of one spider to make room for something different. They aren't in the business of selling spiders, so wouldn't be "reputable sellers" - but there's nothing wrong with the spiders, either - and the prices are sometimes very good!
All the expos are very far from me and the ones that are close are 4-5 hours away and also months away.The best thing buying from expos is as you said you see them in person before you buy them, and that you dont have them shipped. Then it is very fun to go to reptile expos aswell
Then you have to buy onlineAll the expos are very far from me and the ones that are close are 4-5 hours away and also months away.
brb moving to Italy XDAt the grocery. People purchase T's at the grocery![]()
I always inspect the bananas.At the grocery. People purchase T's at the grocery![]()