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<blockquote data-quote="Crecious" data-source="post: 61586" data-attributes="member: 4252"><p>Late last week, I got a little boy that was traipsing around my house. </p><p>He was a Costa Rican Tiger Rump. (C. Fasicatum) </p><p></p><p>I kept him in a rather large tupperware container, with some dirt, branches and a couple leaves for hiding. I was going to make him more comfortable once he settled in, but I learned from my friend, and a couple of you. He was a mature male.</p><p>I was saddened to learn he wouldn't live very much longer. </p><p>I didn't used to think of tarantulas as pets, and so now that I've tried it, and been bitten by the 'bug' I am very sad to lose my first guy. </p><p></p><p>I see him now, curling up. Not moving... Almost gone.</p><p>He was named Sheldon, and he was named after a spider my mom used to do with her hands. I had two, Sheldon and Stewart. Sappy I know, but still.</p><p></p><p>Sheldon for all I've had him 4 days, has been an amazing little guy. And I am very upset to see him pass.</p><p></p><p>So, I hope to gain more experience, knowledge and maybe own another. Perhaps female... Tarantula again. </p><p>And I'm sorry for anyone here who's lost one. Even after 4 days, I grew to really like him, and am greatly saddened to see his passing. </p><p></p><p>Give a little shake of the abdomen for the little guy. And let's hope he had a good life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crecious, post: 61586, member: 4252"] Late last week, I got a little boy that was traipsing around my house. He was a Costa Rican Tiger Rump. (C. Fasicatum) I kept him in a rather large tupperware container, with some dirt, branches and a couple leaves for hiding. I was going to make him more comfortable once he settled in, but I learned from my friend, and a couple of you. He was a mature male. I was saddened to learn he wouldn't live very much longer. I didn't used to think of tarantulas as pets, and so now that I've tried it, and been bitten by the 'bug' I am very sad to lose my first guy. I see him now, curling up. Not moving... Almost gone. He was named Sheldon, and he was named after a spider my mom used to do with her hands. I had two, Sheldon and Stewart. Sappy I know, but still. Sheldon for all I've had him 4 days, has been an amazing little guy. And I am very upset to see him pass. So, I hope to gain more experience, knowledge and maybe own another. Perhaps female... Tarantula again. And I'm sorry for anyone here who's lost one. Even after 4 days, I grew to really like him, and am greatly saddened to see his passing. Give a little shake of the abdomen for the little guy. And let's hope he had a good life. [/QUOTE]
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