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pitbulllady 11-07-2006 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Imaginary Light (Post 14140)
Oooh, how pretty!

We just got taranchulas in at the pet store I work at and I so thought of you, pitbulllady:D


Really? What kinds did you get in? Maybe y'all have something I'd be interested in, since I'm always on the lookout for something new and different. Most of the pet stores around here don't even carry tarantulas, and if they do, it's always the same three-Chilean Rosehairs(the common brown-phased ones, not the rare reds), Common Pink Toes, and the beautiful-but-nasty Cobalt Blues. Let me know what you got in, OK?

Just make sure that they do NOT have sponges in their enclosures; tarantulas do NOT drink from sponges and will become dehydrated and die, plus wet sponges are ideal places for deadly(to tarantulas)bacteria and fungi to grow. They shouldn't be kept on any sort of shavings, either, but on potting soil without the plant food or insecticide. Sorry to sound intrusive but I've seen too many tarantulas in pet shops that were improperly kept, and died as a result.

pitbulllady

Imaginary Light 11-08-2006 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by pitbulllady (Post 14185)
Really? What kinds did you get in? Maybe y'all have something I'd be interested in, since I'm always on the lookout for something new and different. Most of the pet stores around here don't even carry tarantulas, and if they do, it's always the same three-Chilean Rosehairs(the common brown-phased ones, not the rare reds), Common Pink Toes, and the beautiful-but-nasty Cobalt Blues. Let me know what you got in, OK?

Just make sure that they do NOT have sponges in their enclosures; tarantulas do NOT drink from sponges and will become dehydrated and die, plus wet sponges are ideal places for deadly(to tarantulas)bacteria and fungi to grow. They shouldn't be kept on any sort of shavings, either, but on potting soil without the plant food or insecticide. Sorry to sound intrusive but I've seen too many tarantulas in pet shops that were improperly kept, and died as a result.

pitbulllady

Since the store I work at is so small, all we have in are a few of the three-Chilean Rosehairs that you mentioned, and they're the brown-phased ones. Not much variety:( But perhaps we may get different taranchulas in in the future. And don't you worry, those taranchulas are taken care of extremely well, thanks to Joe, the store's expert on practically everything:P

gircheese 11-12-2006 10:48 AM

nice

8D 8D :cheesegrin: :cheese: :bloogrin cool tarantula


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