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by emjayy » Sat Mar 16, 2019 1:24 pm
cswolf. wrote:Fiwee wrote:Edit: it turns out there's a little baby millipede living in my pet frogs' terrarium (dont worry, the frogs are fine, its actually healthy for them to have bugs living with them) what should i name him?
Name him Milly c:
I'd be kinda careful, millipedes are poisonous. If your frog mistakes him as food it may not end well! Other small bugs like springtails are fine c:
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by phoca » Mon Mar 18, 2019 3:48 pm
I absolutely adore nudibranchs (sea slugs)!
I go to the beach everyday and find sea lemons, leopard dorids, opalescent nudibranchs, red sponge nudibranchs, and once I even found a hooded nudibranch!
I will take pictures next time I find some to post here! (i am going on a nighttime low-tide adventure soon).
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by Puppybreath » Tue Mar 19, 2019 2:02 pm
I have a rose hair tarantula named Shelob and she’s great but nobody else except my dad likes her lol (he got her in secret for me for Christmas) they’re such easy animals though. Mine is so calm and I like to call her my pet rock, unless she’s attacking her water as I’m pouring it in or eating crickets
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by emjayy » Sat Mar 23, 2019 1:54 am
Puppybreath wrote:I have a rose hair tarantula named Shelob and she’s great but nobody else except my dad likes her lol (he got her in secret for me for Christmas) they’re such easy animals though. Mine is so calm and I like to call her my pet rock, unless she’s attacking her water as I’m pouring it in or eating crickets
Can we swap dads? lol mine is terrified of T's, so much so that I can't keep mine at home. My zoology lecturer allows me to keep mine in his lab. But I'm finished uni in 2 months.. I'm gonna have to sneak her home fjdjsjdj
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by PixelChan » Sat Apr 06, 2019 11:53 pm
Puppybreath wrote:I have a rose hair tarantula named Shelob and she’s great but nobody else except my dad likes her lol (he got her in secret for me for Christmas) they’re such easy animals though. Mine is so calm and I like to call her my pet rock, unless she’s attacking her water as I’m pouring it in or eating crickets
My dad is also really supportive of my liking for spiders since he thinks they're cool. Sadly, my sister hates them so much :( Maybe I'll secretly get one someday.
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by Xireh » Sun Apr 07, 2019 11:37 am
Glad I found this thread! In the last few months I’ve gotten into tarantulas and I absolutely love them. My boyfriend and I really want to own some one day. Unfortunately in my country we cannot own tarantulas from overseas, so technically there’s only one or two tarantulas we can legally own (and buy in a humane matter). It’s really unfortunate because I’m in love with Thailand Blacks and Chaco Golden Knees and a few others. I guess I’ll have to stick to watching videos about them on YouTube, haha. We CAN however own some huntsman spiders, so we might get one or two species along with a couple of tarantulas!
Also @above, I know for a fact that my mum would despise me if I ever got a tarantula in this house, so I can relate somewhat, haha. Oh well, I can wait a few years until I’m able to move out. :’)
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by hapalopus » Mon Apr 08, 2019 12:45 am
Huntsman spiders are a lot of fun, but they are fast! I posted some of my favorites two pages ago if you wanna see just how pretty they can be (some of them, like Cupiennius sp., have a pretty nasty bite, so be warned, though)

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by Xireh » Sun Apr 14, 2019 6:41 pm
Hostile Popcorn wrote:Huntsman spiders are a lot of fun, but they are fast! I posted some of my favorites two pages ago if you wanna see just how pretty they can be (some of them, like Cupiennius sp., have a pretty nasty bite, so be warned, though)
Just had a look! Those are some gorgeous huntsmans! Unfortunately, I don't believe any of them are native to my country and so, the same with my tarantula issue, I wouldn't be able to own them :c
I actually find it charming that they're fast, haha. They're so common where I live, especially D. cancerides, they're always sneaking into our cars, houses and classrooms! I've seen a few bites (we think my dad got bit by one a few years ago but we never went to a hospital or doctor) and they've been pretty bad. The key is to be careful, I guess!
I'm interested in getting a lichen huntsman, they're pretty cute!
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