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Author: Russel

They say I'm the crazy pet person in my friend group - guilty as charged!

Between writing care guides and collecting exotic pets, there's never a dull moment!

Wild Tarantula Feeding Habits: From Insects to Small Vertebrates

Deep in the shadows of rainforests and deserts, the world’s largest spiders are on the hunt.   These fascinating creatures, known as tarantulas, have survived for over 150 million years thanks to their remarkable hunting abilities.   From tiny insects… Continue reading Wild Tarantula Feeding Habits: From Insects to Small Vertebrates

Published February 21, 2025
Categorized as Arachnids, Wild

Young vs Adult Tarantulas: Different Ages, Different Feeding Needs

  Did you know that a tarantula can go from being smaller than your fingernail to having a leg span wider than your hand?     These fascinating arachnids have very different feeding needs as they grow up. As more… Continue reading Young vs Adult Tarantulas: Different Ages, Different Feeding Needs

Published February 21, 2025
Categorized as Arachnids, Wild

Advanced Tarantula Keeping: A Comprehensive Guide to Specialized Care

Imagine having a pet that dances, creates intricate art with silk, and can live for over two decades!   Tarantulas, once feared as dangerous monsters, are emerging as fascinating exotic pets that challenge our understanding of companionship.   From their… Continue reading Advanced Tarantula Keeping: A Comprehensive Guide to Specialized Care

Published February 21, 2025
Categorized as Arachnids, Wild

Choosing Your First Tarantula: Arboreal vs Terrestrial Species

Did you know that tarantulas have been evolving for over 300 million years, developing into incredible specialists both in trees and on the ground?   As exotic pet keeping booms in 2024, more people are discovering these fascinating arachnids.  … Continue reading Choosing Your First Tarantula: Arboreal vs Terrestrial Species

Published February 21, 2025
Categorized as Arachnids, Wild

Managing Multiple Tarantulas: A Beginner’s Guide to Building Your Spider Sanctuary

Imagine walking into a room where dozens of eyes watch your every move – not from people, but from fascinating tarantulas, each with its own personality and story.   While most people keep cats or dogs, a growing community of… Continue reading Managing Multiple Tarantulas: A Beginner’s Guide to Building Your Spider Sanctuary

Published February 21, 2025
Categorized as Arachnids, Wild

Feeding Rare Tarantulas: Secret Diets of the World’s Most Exotic Spiders

Did you know that some of the world’s rarest tarantulas are as picky about their food as a gourmet food critic?   From the stunning electric-blue Poecilotheria metallica to the mysterious Cyriopagopus lividus, these exotic spiders require specialized diets that… Continue reading Feeding Rare Tarantulas: Secret Diets of the World’s Most Exotic Spiders

Published February 21, 2025
Categorized as Arachnids, Wild

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