Tarantula Care & Natural History: Useful Facts for Spider keepers

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Hi All,
Over 900 of the world’s 40,000+ spider species are commonly known as tarantulas (family Theraphosidae). Among them we find a staggering diversity of sizes, colors, and lifestyles, and many species that make interesting, long-lived pets. In the early 1980’s, I had the chance to work with the huge collection of a long-time friend, now a noted arachnologist. Several species in that collection were (and remain) little known in the hobby or zoos.

Today, a wide variety of pet tarantulas, including such long-time favorites as the Mexican Red Leg (Brachypelma), Chilean Rose-Haired (Grammostola), Pink Toed (Avicularia) and the massive Goliath Bird-eating Tarantula (Theraphosa blondii), are now regularly bred by hobbyists. The key to success with tarantulas is an understanding of their lives in the wild. Following is an overview; please remember that tarantulas are an extraordinarily diverse group, so details will vary. Please post below for information on individual species.

Read the rest of this article here: Tarantula Care and Habits - Useful Facts for those with Pet Tarantulas

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Best Regards, Frank Indiviglio
 
GREAT read, Frank. Thanks so much!!

I think my pictures will fit perfectly here. :D

Lasiodora parahybana


Lasiodora parahybana


Acanthoscurria geniculata


One VERY pregnant Brachypelma emilia
 
I knew I would see some spider photos from you Wendy! :D
 
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Thanks for the kind words, Wendy...great looking animals, but I wouldn't handle them...I can tell you stories...

Best,. Frank
 
No worries, Frank, my handling days are long over.

Tarantulas make GREAT display pets, not "petting" pets. :D
 
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No worries, Frank, my handling days are long over.

Tarantulas make GREAT display pets, not "petting" pets. :D


Good to hear..a co-worker wound up needing surgery to remove hairs from his eye, and I know of several very bad reactions to bites from species considered harmless; lots of unstudied chemicals, some medicinal research going on but not enough
, enjoy, best, Frank
 

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