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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Jay" data-source="post: 142481" data-attributes="member: 27677"><p>Gotta give 'em a taste to get 'em hooked! </p><p>Seriously though, that was a very nice gesture from Casey, I remember the pain of saving for aquarium heaters and equipment when I was a kid with little to no income, a helping hand is always appreciated and Major has struck me as a good guy over the last few months of knowing him from online forums, the most I could do for him was lead him here!</p><p>One thing I see missing Major is a set of tongs, but I guess you might have some from ant keeping. They are pretty much essential for maintenance, I have hit a "trip wire" before and had a sling jack-in-a-box out of its burrow, I almost used my fingers, if I had I would have been bitten for sure. When dealing with venomous animals using implements is something you need to make second nature so you don't have to think about it, it's so easy to be lax and use your hands and that's how people get tagged. </p><p>Congratulations on getting your first tarantula! (When it arrives)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Jay, post: 142481, member: 27677"] Gotta give 'em a taste to get 'em hooked! Seriously though, that was a very nice gesture from Casey, I remember the pain of saving for aquarium heaters and equipment when I was a kid with little to no income, a helping hand is always appreciated and Major has struck me as a good guy over the last few months of knowing him from online forums, the most I could do for him was lead him here! One thing I see missing Major is a set of tongs, but I guess you might have some from ant keeping. They are pretty much essential for maintenance, I have hit a "trip wire" before and had a sling jack-in-a-box out of its burrow, I almost used my fingers, if I had I would have been bitten for sure. When dealing with venomous animals using implements is something you need to make second nature so you don't have to think about it, it's so easy to be lax and use your hands and that's how people get tagged. Congratulations on getting your first tarantula! (When it arrives) [/QUOTE]
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