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<blockquote data-quote="InternetSwag" data-source="post: 155854" data-attributes="member: 29365"><p>Hey guys, I'm currently looking at getting into Tarantula's. I find them pretty fascinating, but I'm also worried about getting one and treating it badly. I have a few questions;</p><p></p><p>I really want to get a sling, I want a baby that I can feed and watch grow over time. Is this advised? Are slings particularly frail or have high mortality rates? </p><p>Can Tarantula's live together? I believe they can't. Are they simply creatures that live alone? </p><p>I hear they are very immobile animals, sometimes sitting in their burrows for weeks sometimes, waiting for prey. So how can you tell if your spider is hungry or sick or about to molt? </p><p>Why are all Tarantula boxes so small? I would think in the wild they have all the space in the forest. Or do they just stay wherever they are born? </p><p>Does having a Tarantula in your house/room naturally deter other insects or spiders from entering your house/room? Can they sense it? What are the odds of a bug getting into an enclosure. What about ants? I feel like ants would be a big problem. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sorry if I asked stupid questions, I'm legit so interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InternetSwag, post: 155854, member: 29365"] Hey guys, I'm currently looking at getting into Tarantula's. I find them pretty fascinating, but I'm also worried about getting one and treating it badly. I have a few questions; I really want to get a sling, I want a baby that I can feed and watch grow over time. Is this advised? Are slings particularly frail or have high mortality rates? Can Tarantula's live together? I believe they can't. Are they simply creatures that live alone? I hear they are very immobile animals, sometimes sitting in their burrows for weeks sometimes, waiting for prey. So how can you tell if your spider is hungry or sick or about to molt? Why are all Tarantula boxes so small? I would think in the wild they have all the space in the forest. Or do they just stay wherever they are born? Does having a Tarantula in your house/room naturally deter other insects or spiders from entering your house/room? Can they sense it? What are the odds of a bug getting into an enclosure. What about ants? I feel like ants would be a big problem. Sorry if I asked stupid questions, I'm legit so interested. [/QUOTE]
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