Hiya everybody,
I am slowly gravitating back to what made me happy in the past, and that is having inverts and spiders around to care and observe their lifes.
Originally a biologist, but I ended up selling stuff for for the big pharma, so critters was always the thing that made me happy and made me study biology in the first place.
Until about 12 years ago I had the whole addiction and a room full of terrariums, tubes, boxes etc with all kinds of inverts, also about 30 adult tarantulas and lotsa juvis and babies.
But life happens and I moved from Berlin to Scotland, first to the north, now between the 2 cities. I gave all my animals and hardware away pretty much for free as I had only about 4 weeks to get all my life sorted in Berlin and move over here. I still miss what I had back then and often remember the animals that I had.
Well, life is abit calmer now, I started very slowly again with some small glas terraria with plants and springtails and some cute isopods. Now a milliped (Centrolobus) is on the way and also a baby B.hamorii should be coming home this week.
And as I am actively trying to completely delete world news and politics out of my (online) life and replace it with things that make me happier, I look forward to spending time reading here what likeminded people write about their animals.
Greetings, Ello
I am slowly gravitating back to what made me happy in the past, and that is having inverts and spiders around to care and observe their lifes.
Originally a biologist, but I ended up selling stuff for for the big pharma, so critters was always the thing that made me happy and made me study biology in the first place.
Until about 12 years ago I had the whole addiction and a room full of terrariums, tubes, boxes etc with all kinds of inverts, also about 30 adult tarantulas and lotsa juvis and babies.
But life happens and I moved from Berlin to Scotland, first to the north, now between the 2 cities. I gave all my animals and hardware away pretty much for free as I had only about 4 weeks to get all my life sorted in Berlin and move over here. I still miss what I had back then and often remember the animals that I had.
Well, life is abit calmer now, I started very slowly again with some small glas terraria with plants and springtails and some cute isopods. Now a milliped (Centrolobus) is on the way and also a baby B.hamorii should be coming home this week.
And as I am actively trying to completely delete world news and politics out of my (online) life and replace it with things that make me happier, I look forward to spending time reading here what likeminded people write about their animals.
Greetings, Ello