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<blockquote data-quote="Hayley" data-source="post: 184" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>Hi, I'm interested in tarantulas and have a couple of questions, particularly if there are any other Renoites on these boards. </p><p>So, I don't have a tarantula, but I'm leaning towards getting one. From what I've read they're cool, fairly low maintenance, interesting pets that are content just being there. Am I right from what I've read? </p><p>My questions are this- first off I have 3 cats. Obviously I'm not planning on introducing them, but I'm worried if my cat tries to knock over the tank, are they poisonous to cats? I know humans they just cause nasty bee-sting like bites, but I don't know if I'd be comfortable having something potentially toxic to my other pets. Any tips for particularly curious cats so both may coexhist quietly?</p><p>This might be a stupid question, but since they're labeled as exotic, are they legal in CA? I'm planning on moving there in the next year or so and need to know.</p><p>Lastly, any tips for good variety spiders in Reno? After reading a lot I want a greenbottle blue. They're so pretty! And, supposedly, a good beginner tarantula. Thanks for your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hayley, post: 184, member: 16"] Hi, I'm interested in tarantulas and have a couple of questions, particularly if there are any other Renoites on these boards. So, I don't have a tarantula, but I'm leaning towards getting one. From what I've read they're cool, fairly low maintenance, interesting pets that are content just being there. Am I right from what I've read? My questions are this- first off I have 3 cats. Obviously I'm not planning on introducing them, but I'm worried if my cat tries to knock over the tank, are they poisonous to cats? I know humans they just cause nasty bee-sting like bites, but I don't know if I'd be comfortable having something potentially toxic to my other pets. Any tips for particularly curious cats so both may coexhist quietly? This might be a stupid question, but since they're labeled as exotic, are they legal in CA? I'm planning on moving there in the next year or so and need to know. Lastly, any tips for good variety spiders in Reno? After reading a lot I want a greenbottle blue. They're so pretty! And, supposedly, a good beginner tarantula. Thanks for your help! [/QUOTE]
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