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I just uploaded a video of the little red and white moving dirt around in his enclosure to Youtube. He's neat to watch.
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Congrats on your latest additions Sparky!
Who knew I'd learn so much about spiders from being a member of "Never Forgotten"? My youngest girl thinks you're totally cool & wants a spider for a pet now after seeing your pictures. ![]() |
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Cool spiders, Sparky!
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No sudden movements... I'm watching you.
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: In the dark corner of my room, with my computer and my video games.
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Cute, creepy, and cool! Me likes the taranchillas! I'm actually afraid of spiders, but I find those cool!
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How are your baby spideys doing? Do your spiders live in separate quarters or can they live as a community?
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). I didn't know they would show these characteristics. Thank you for your reply. My 8 yo really needs a pet tarantula now after I read this to her. ![]() |
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The babies are good so far. The chromatus is one fat little toddler, I could probably stand to feed him a little less. He drinks like a sponge; he was more likely than not deprived of water for a good while prior to the reptile show, though his abdomen wasn't shriveled. He's too young to tell his gender just yet, he needs to get a bit bigger. But I can't wait to know. The teeny one has webbed up his vial like mad and seems good. I did find out after I got him that the species has demanding humidity and temp needs, like my snake, which worried me because it is VERY dry here. I hope he does okay. Quote:
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I'd also recommend many of the Aphonopelma species of tarantula as first-time pets, especially the New Mexican or Tuscon Blonde, Aphonopelma chalcodes. Sparky has one of those, and I've got four, and I often call them the "Golden Retrievers of the tarantula world", lol. They are just that laid-back and docile, and they're easy to care for, especially when compared to the tree-dwelling tropical tarantulas, like the Pink-toes. They have a much more reliable temperament than the Rosehairs, which tend to swing from "Wilt" to "Duchess", or even "Berry", all over the span of a few days, when it comes to moods! pitbulllady |
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