haha, I had an Emperor scorpion and I obsessed sooooo much about keeping the humidity levels up and then it died during it's first molt under my care anyway. Maybe some years from now when I am deep into the hobby and have a room just for my T's I'll look into it. Pokies are beautiful spiders.Such a sad sight. You don't know what you're missing my friend.
haha, I had an Emperor scorpion and I obsessed sooooo much about keeping the humidity levels up and then it died during it's first molt under my care anyway. Maybe some years from now when I am deep into the hobby and have a room just for my T's I'll look into it. Pokies are beautiful spiders.
Lol I know the feeling:laugh:though I'm yet to expand my collection:biggrin:My first tarantula.
If it wasn't for her, I wouldn't have spent the thousands that I have on my collection so far.
Not for me! I don't mind if my slings turn out to be all male! All I want is the challenge and pleasure of watching them grow from tiny little things to large healthy adults! And If one or 2nd them is female,I don't think I will breed them cos the male is my baby too and I don't Wana risk all those years of raising it for it to die a scary death,but I don't know,I might change my mind.Let's say that you want to end up with a mature female. Is it more cost effective to buy one outright for $150, or does it make more sense to buy three unsexed slings for $20 a piece, and hope that one of them is a female?
WHOA!! $150 for a SLING!!My M. balfouri juvie and P. metallica sling were $150 apiece. My adult female GBB was $125 when I got her. And I have two B. schroederi slings and one B. auratum juvie that weren't cheap when I got them and will likely be worth a good amount once they mature, especially if they end up being female. My I. mira slings will be next and we all know those aren't cheap either.
+1I don't mind if my slings turn out to be all male! All I want is the challenge and pleasure of watching them grow from tiny little things to large healthy adults!
Avics are awesome looking too!I hope so. I can think of a few different genera off the top of my head that require the higher humidity and they're all some of my favorites.
Well said and indicative of many here, I bet.My first tarantula.
If it wasn't for her, I wouldn't have spent the thousands that I have on my collection so far.
WHOA!! $150 for a SLING!!now THAT'S cool!:biggrin:
Avics are awesome looking too!