nathrix Posted March 19, 2015 Share That is beautiful!Do you feed them crickets? Where do you you get the crickets from, the internet?Where do you source the tarantulas from, is it ethical? I hope thousands don' t die just to get one pet. How do you house them, all in seperately? Sorry for all the questions, I have a fascination with tarantulas. I came really close to getting one except for Khulula who won' t allow reptiles or any exotic pets on the plane and a wife who threatened to move out. Not often i use crickets, i breed my own roaches and meal worms. 2/3 more tarantulas survive if breed in captivity than in the wild. In SA there's a ban on keeping Baboon spiders, although we do have some of the most beautiful. We also have the only tarantula specie of baboon spider that is a trapdoor spider (picture attach). Then theres the different horned baboon spiders as well also attached. There's now over 950 different species in the world and more discovered almost daily. Collectors overseas keep and breed Baboon spiders as the market was flooded by the local authorities there so they don't com here and demolish the local habitats to extinction, Development e.g. roads, housing, malls, etc is of great concern as you can imagine the state of the government authorities lack of expertise and approval of development with near zero impact studies. You are not allowed to keep T's in the Western Cape and i think most recently a law was passed for KZN. Very easy to care for if you keep the substrate moist, but not too moist and the correct temperatures (room temp is fine for the majority) Tarantulas just need a water bowl and only need to be fed a few roaches or worms ones every one or two months, i feed mine weekly, but then only one roach or worm and not a few. I build my own enclosures out of 5 mm clear acrylic and in two different sizes. I make extra for people in the hobby that ask and sell to as i buy sheets and have it cut to size to save costs. Acrylic is allot more expensive though, but allot better compared to glass and i call my enclosure SpiderCribs. Advantages of ACRYLIC Terrariums: 1. Many times stronger than glass.2. More impact resistant and therefore safer.3. Insulates better than glass. Acrylic glass is also very clear, allowing 92% of visible light to pass through it. Very thick glass will have a green tint, while acrylic remains clear. It also weathers well, keeping its clarity over the years without turning yellow or breaking down when exposed to sunlight over a long period of time. Another advantage of acrylic is that it is only half as heavy as glass. This makes this material easier to work with, and makes it a better choice for projects where weight is an issue. It can also be sawed, whereas glass must be scored. There are some misconceptions about acrylic, namely that it yellows, turns brittle, and cracks over time. Though this might be true of cheap forms of plastic, it is not so with acrylic. If taken care of, this material can remain new looking for several decades, regardless of age or exposure to sun. Some people worry that it scratches too easily, but unlike glass, scratches may be buffed out. For all of its advantages, there are two disadvantages of acrylic:It is more expensive than glass, and if exposed to a direct flame, it will melt and eventually burn. Burning releases toxic fumes, so safety precautions should always be taken when it is being cut with power tools or bent using heat. When it is not cared for properly, or when inferior acrylic is used, it can scratch, and improperly made joints can be very visible. Edited March 19, 2015 by nathrix ® ©™ NixM and DJR 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wyatt Earp Posted March 19, 2015 Share Nice cribs Natrhix ,where do you get them . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NixM Posted March 19, 2015 Share Nathrix please post some more pics of your spiders Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nathrix Posted March 19, 2015 Share Nice cribs Natrhix ,where do you get them . Mostly from expo's and from Rozzer's TARANTULAS Wil6 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nathrix Posted March 19, 2015 Share Nathrix please post some more pics of your spiders Yaw, there's too many. I'm still a "newby" in the hobby (5 years), but as addictive as cycling Rather have a look on my Instagram https://instagram.com/spidercribs/ Some pics of the process of molting (: This is what I want one day, my own proper Spider Room Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jonnow Posted March 19, 2015 Share Not mine but one of the dogs flown up by Husky Rescue from a high risk shelter in the Eastern Cape. Posting because she is absolutely stunning and a lovely nature to match. She is the 6th we have flown up since December and was surrendered because "She keeps getting out" maya.jpg It saddens me how people can do something like that. Change the gate, change your routine, do whatever but don't give your dog up IanJ - do you perhaps know someone who can help with my lab. She is one of 3 adoptees but giving me a lot of grief with digging and eating my plants. I need to start changing her behavior or pave my garden. The latter is not an option. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jonnow Posted March 19, 2015 Share Zeus - Golden oneCrayon - Brown oneLucy - White one All adopted from SPCA, rehoming goups, or people just "needing' to get rid of their 'kids' Tromp, Little Fish, Spoke101 and 6 others 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NixM Posted March 19, 2015 Share Yaw, there's too many. I'm still a "newby" in the hobby (5 years), but as addictive as cycling Rather have a look on my Instagram https://instagram.com/spidercribs/ Some pics of the process of molting (: This is what I want one day, my own proper Spider Room The Singapore Blue is stunning! I had no idea they made such impressive nests. Do you need permits for them? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IanJ Posted March 19, 2015 Share It saddens me how people can do something like that. Change the gate, change your routine, do whatever but don't give your dog up IanJ - do you perhaps know someone who can help with my lab. She is one of 3 adoptees but giving me a lot of grief with digging and eating my plants. I need to start changing her behavior or pave my garden. The latter is not an option.Is she getting sufficient stimulation? It is normally boredom that makes dogs dig and be destructive. Does she have toys and play with the others or is she a bit of an outsider? I can probably put you in touch with a behaviourist if you want a professional opinion, what area are you in? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nathrix Posted March 19, 2015 Share The Singapore Blue is stunning! I had no idea they made such impressive nests. Do you need permits for them? No permit for Gauteng. You will need a permit to keep the local baboon spiders. More info on tarantulas http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20140908-inside-a-giant-spider http://static.bbcverticals.com/earth/config/live/story/20140908-inside-a-giant-spider/img/976/1-tarantula-976.gif http://static.bbcverticals.com/earth/config/live/story/20140908-inside-a-giant-spider/img/976/2-predatory-976.gif http://static.bbcverticals.com/earth/config/live/story/20140908-inside-a-giant-spider/img/976/3-feeding-976.gif http://static.bbcverticals.com/earth/config/live/story/20140908-inside-a-giant-spider/img/976/4-circulation-976.gif http://static.bbcverticals.com/earth/config/live/story/20140908-inside-a-giant-spider/img/976/5-respiration-976.gif http://static.bbcverticals.com/earth/config/live/story/20140908-inside-a-giant-spider/img/976/6-silk-976.gif Edited March 19, 2015 by nathrix ® ©™ NixM 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RABUBI Posted March 19, 2015 Share Our 3 staffies. Black one is an adopted one, was owned by old couple and she became too busy for them Wannabe, Little Fish, SwissVan and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul Ruinaard Posted March 19, 2015 Share Just had to have one of my Dachsies put down owing to back injury. The surgery didn't help and she went downhill. RIP Layla. I've Lost my first two dogs that my my now wife gave me after the divorce I went through and the ex took the previous pair of Dachsies. So they were pretty special. Louis and Layla. Kept me sane inside insanity when there wasn't much else in my world that seemed stable or worth holding on to I have three others and we will get another one - will have to be a pup this time. Its amazing how we I mark events in my life and timelines on the passing of pets. Always remember - they may be part of your life, but to them you are their total life. Little Fish, SwissVan, Escapee.. and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NixM Posted March 19, 2015 Share Just had to have one of my Dachsies put down owing to back injury. The surgery didn't help and she went downhill. RIP Layla. I've Lost my first two dogs that my my now wife gave me after the divorce I went through and the ex took the previous pair of Dachsies. So they were pretty special. Louis and Layla. Kept me sane inside insanity when there wasn't much else in my world that seemed stable or worth holding on to I have three others and we will get another one - will have to be a pup this time. Its amazing how we I mark events in my life and timelines on the passing of pets. Always remember - they may be part of your life, but to them you are their total life.Sorry to hear about Lyla. I so want a sausage dog but I am terrified of their risk for back injuries, I could not handle what you have been through. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wayne Potgieter Posted March 19, 2015 Share Just had to have one of my Dachsies put down owing to back injury. So sorry. I hate having to make that call. Strongs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wil6 Posted March 19, 2015 Share Just had to have one of my Dachsies put down owing to back injury. The surgery didn't help and she went downhill. RIP Layla. I've Lost my first two dogs that my my now wife gave me after the divorce I went through and the ex took the previous pair of Dachsies. So they were pretty special. Louis and Layla. Kept me sane inside insanity when there wasn't much else in my world that seemed stable or worth holding on to I have three others and we will get another one - will have to be a pup this time. Its amazing how we I mark events in my life and timelines on the passing of pets. Always remember - they may be part of your life, but to them you are their total life.RIP Layla. They are more than just pets. They are family. Good luck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wayne Potgieter Posted March 19, 2015 Share RIP Layla. They are more than just pets. They are family. Good luckI have often caught myself thinking about how much i prefer the company of animals (ecluding Nathtrix's spiders) over the company of humans.... BarHugger, 428 others, jules1976 and 2 others 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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