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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy Kastle" data-source="post: 2173" data-attributes="member: 387"><p>Hello! I recently retired to Arizona. Last week a small tarantula wandered into my garage. My husband thought he could scare me by taking me out there to see it, but I thought it was fascinating and put it in an aquarium with water and food and a rock cave I had left over from a previous pet toad. I've read a bit online and through a book from the local library. It looks like an adult male from looking at the front legs, which means it won't be around long, but I think it is so interesting and I can give it a safe place to retire. Right now it is hovering over a meal worm so I think it is eating. It seems to enjoy it's pool with the rock in the middle. Any suggestions for future care?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy Kastle, post: 2173, member: 387"] Hello! I recently retired to Arizona. Last week a small tarantula wandered into my garage. My husband thought he could scare me by taking me out there to see it, but I thought it was fascinating and put it in an aquarium with water and food and a rock cave I had left over from a previous pet toad. I've read a bit online and through a book from the local library. It looks like an adult male from looking at the front legs, which means it won't be around long, but I think it is so interesting and I can give it a safe place to retire. Right now it is hovering over a meal worm so I think it is eating. It seems to enjoy it's pool with the rock in the middle. Any suggestions for future care? [/QUOTE]
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