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<blockquote data-quote="Arthroverts" data-source="post: 216261" data-attributes="member: 34459"><p>The meeting was a blast!</p><p></p><p>Tom answered questions on keeping isopods and springtails as CUCs, the ethics of keeping species collected in shady ways, his experience breeding various species and his experience with communals, what advice he would give on starting an arachnid-focused YouTube channel, how long fossorial species should go before getting a substrate change, and more. </p><p></p><p>I can admit, he has inspired me to pursue tarantula breeding again, ha ha, and it was so great to learn more about his keeping ethos and views on education within arachnid cultivation. It was also great to catch up with everyone who attended, and I am excited for the next meeting already!</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Arthroverts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arthroverts, post: 216261, member: 34459"] The meeting was a blast! Tom answered questions on keeping isopods and springtails as CUCs, the ethics of keeping species collected in shady ways, his experience breeding various species and his experience with communals, what advice he would give on starting an arachnid-focused YouTube channel, how long fossorial species should go before getting a substrate change, and more. I can admit, he has inspired me to pursue tarantula breeding again, ha ha, and it was so great to learn more about his keeping ethos and views on education within arachnid cultivation. It was also great to catch up with everyone who attended, and I am excited for the next meeting already! Thanks, Arthroverts [/QUOTE]
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